Biden’s course for U.S. on trade breaks with Clinton and Obama
President Biden is making it clear that the United States’ rejection of full-throttle globalization during the Trump administration was no aberration, as
Eminem tells Vivek Ramaswamy to not use his songs on campaign trail
Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy gave an impromptu performance of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” onstage during a campaign event in Iowa earlier this
Republicans have already achieved a desired impeachment outcome
As Congress’s lengthy August vacation nears its end, attention is turning toward a seemingly inevitable bit of business: The launch of an
Trump’s D.C. election-obstruction trial scheduled for March 2024
The federal judge overseeing the case against former president Donald Trump for allegedly obstructing the results of the 2020 election said Monday
U.S. soldier in Texas wounds man in unusual cross-border shooting
A Texas National Guard member shot and wounded a man along the Rio Grande in the El Paso area Saturday evening, firing
President Biden visits D.C. middle school to mark the start of classes
“Oh, my God, it’s really you!” shouted a student at Eliot-Hine Middle School in Northeast Washington, where President Biden stopped by Monday
Wisconsin Supreme Court flips liberal, creating a ‘seismic shift’
MADISON, Wis. — Standing in the marble-lined rotunda of the state capitol this month, the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s incoming justice raised her
Trump’s Georgia case could get real — quickly
Jonathan Turley’s deceptive Trump defense
George Washington University professor Jonathan Turley occupies an unusual spot in the cloud of lawyers and legal experts that has orbited around