Will the haters once again decide the presidential election?
One of the unusual dynamics of the 2016 presidential race was that neither candidate was particularly well-liked. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
The House slows its roll on punishing members — for now
There is no question that a confluence of circumstances has recently rendered our political system — especially the Republican Party — much
A rare bipartisanship flickers into existence in the House
The House of Representatives was presented with two significant questions on Wednesday night. First, whether it should censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.),
Hunter Biden decries ‘weaponization’ of his drug addiction
Hunter Biden decried the “weaponization” of his drug addiction in an op-ed published Thursday in which he accused “partisan and craven” Republicans
The brutal GOP attacks on Tuberville — and what they could mean
Does new House speaker really think Biden impeachment push is apolitical?
Ten days ago, it didn’t really matter what Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) thought about his party’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden. It
Senate confirms three more senior military officers around Tuberville blockade
The Senate on Thursday confirmed three more senior military officers in its latest move to bypass an expansive blockade on President Biden’s
FBI searches home of top fundraiser for New York Mayor Eric Adams
FBI agents conducted a search Thursday at the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, who is a top fundraiser for New York Mayor