The strengths and weaknesses of legal attempts to disqualify Trump
DENVER — This week, the effort to keep Donald Trump off the ballot got its most intense test yet in a Colorado
Democrats’ emotional divisions on Israel burst into public view
President Biden was speaking at a campaign event in Minneapolis recently when a rabbi stood up and yelled that Biden needed to
Trump Jr. tells court artist ‘make me look sexy,’ points to fake SBF sketch
As former president Donald Trump’s sons took the stand in the civil fraud trial against their family business, Donald Trump Jr. made
Why the Israel-Gaza war is so politically dicey for Biden
With President Biden already struggling to keep the Democratic base happy and enthusiastic a year before the 2024 election, it is difficult
Supreme Court agrees to review gun-rights challenge to bump stock ban
The Supreme Court said Friday that it would review a challenge to the federal ban on bump stocks announced by the Trump
Biden says consensus ‘ultimately possible’ in visit after Maine mass shooting
LEWISTON, Maine — President Biden traveled to Lewiston, Maine, on Friday to offer condolences and comfort to a community reeling from the
Government trust falls, democracy erodes, yet feds appreciated, reports find
“Like smoke from a cigarette or dreams that you soon forget,” Americans’ faith and trust in government is fading away. These “Fading Away”
Gag order against Trump in Jan. 6 case put on hold by appellate court
Former president Donald Trump is again free to disparage the prosecutors, witnesses and court staffers involved in his federal election obstruction case
Trump appointee sentenced to nearly 6 years for attacking police on Jan. 6
A Trump appointee to the State Department who assaulted multiple police officers at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced to