Half of Americans call volume of immigrants a ‘critical threat,’ poll finds
Americans’ concerns about immigration have risen sharply this year, with half of Americans saying that the large number of immigrants and refugees
Without ‘Zuckerbucks,’ limited private funding available for elections
In 2020, a group funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife gave $332 million to local governments to run the
Harris campaign says it raised $310 million in July fundraising surge
The Harris campaign announced Friday morning that it had raised $310 million in July, the biggest amount so far in the 2024
Trump campaign uses misleading posts, racist trope to attack Harris on crime
Jaleel Stallings was just letting his dogs out and giving them breakfast a few days ago when he got a message from
Court rules against Black and Hispanic voters in redistricting case
A federal appeals court on Thursday made it harder for Black and Hispanic voters to form coalitions to elect the candidates they
Inspector general issues report on Secret Service’s handling of Jan. 6 attack
The Department of Homeland Security’s chief watchdog Thursday issued its long-awaited findings on the Secret Service’s handling of the Jan. 6, 2021,
Biden, Trump exchange jabs as Russia prisoner swap turns political
President Biden cast the release of several detained Americans in a multicountry prisoner swap as a vindication of his effort to cultivate
Tennessee voters head to the polls to pick nominees for Senate, House seats
Voters in Tennessee head to the polls on Thursday to cast their ballots in the state’s primary, which includes a competitive Republican