NRA, longtime leader Wayne LaPierre face New York corruption trial
NEW YORK — The New York State Attorney General’s civil corruption case against the National Rifle Association, its longtime leader Wayne LaPierre
Hoping to govern in 2024, House Republicans fear a repeat of last year
In late December 2022, incoming Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) pledged that in the first two weeks of the House Republican majority,
Nikki Haley avoided creating controversy for months. Not anymore.
DES MOINES — For nearly 11 months, Nikki Haley rarely created controversy in the Republican presidential race, with tightly scripted speeches and
Congress has a deal to fund the government and not much time to pass it
Congressional leaders reached a $1.66 trillion agreement Sunday to finance the federal government in 2024, preserving funding for key domestic and social
Biden is not breaking through the ‘MAGA wall,’ Clyburn warns
Rep. James E. Clyburn, the South Carolina Democrat who was key to President Biden’s 2020 win, warned that the president and his
Boebert’s ex-husband calls police after fight with congresswoman
Police were called to a restaurant in Silt, Colo., on Saturday night after Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) and her ex-husband Jayson Boebert
Trump tries reappropriating ‘insurrection’ on Jan. 6 anniversary
Republican polling leader Donald Trump observed the third anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by glorifying people
Trump skips Illinois loyalty oath promising not to overthrow government
Republican polling leader Donald Trump did not sign a loyalty oath requested of candidates for election in Illinois that asks, among other
Trump says Civil War ‘could have been negotiated.’ Historians disagree.
NEWTON, Iowa — Former president Donald Trump suggested Saturday at a campaign event here that the U.S. Civil War “could have been