DeSantis struggles grow in GOP presidential race
Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid is facing extraordinary turmoil approximately six weeks before the Iowa caucuses, with internal disputes erupting into public view
Rep. George Santos expelled from Congress on bipartisan vote
The House voted Friday to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) from Congress — an action the chamber had previously taken only five
Sleepy sailors, short-staffing risk military readiness, audit finds
American military readiness is threatened because sailors are sleepy. A recent federal watchdog audit, citing Navy data, says sailors should have 7.5 hours
Florida Democratic Party says Biden is the only candidate, angering rivals
With presidential primaries looming, there is only one name on the official list of Democratic presidential candidates in Florida — President Biden
George Santos was expelled. What happens next with his House seat?
The House on Friday voted to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) from Congress — an action the chamber had taken only five
Congressman’s home vandalized with message calling for Gaza cease-fire
Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) said his home in Bellevue, Wash., was vandalized Thursday night by people advocating for a cease-fire in Gaza,
Current and former members of the Supreme Court remember O’Connor
U.S. Supreme Court justices past and present issued statements Friday remembering one of their own: retired Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor,
Red Lobster says unlimited shrimp promotion was too popular and too cheap
Red Lobster’s parent company, Thai Union Group, disclosed earlier this month that the seafood chain took an unexpectedly large loss in the
Fed Chair Powell calls talk of cutting rates ‘premature’ and says more hikes could happen
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Friday pushed back on market expectations for aggressive interest rate cuts ahead, calling it too early to declare









