Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro signs off on main budget; legislative legwork still needed
Pennsylvania’s overdue state budget moved closer to completion Thursday after Senate Republican leaders summoned their colleagues back to the Capitol to complete
North Dakota lawmakers scramble to mirror Minnesota tuition program in bid to retain student population
North Dakota lawmakers and education officials are examining potential responses to Minnesota’s North Star Promise program.North Star Promise subsidized income-based free college
The third Trump indictment gets a stamp of approval from Bill Barr
William Barr was already a former attorney general when he preemptively reached out to the Justice Department in 2018 to criticize the
Elections are about the future. 2024 may be about Trump’s legal battles.
The 2024 presidential campaign will look, superficially, like those of previous cycles, with debates and rallies, canvassing and television commercials, conventions and
Devon Archer said the opposite of what Republicans claimed
Luckily for him, Trump doesn’t need to prove there was election fraud
Donald Trump has been around enough lawsuits to understand how the process works. There is the collection and sharing of evidence, the
The problems with Trump’s ‘advice of counsel’ defense
Ron DeSantis agrees to take on Gavin Newsom in Fox News debate
After a year of taunting and sniping, Republican presidential hopeful and right-wing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has agreed to meet California’s Democratic
Is Trump going to jail? Here’s how much prison time he could face.
Donald Trump’s primary occupation these days is in the lemonade manufacturing industry. Overstocked with lemons provided to him by special counsel Jack