DOJ settles with former FBI officials over release of anti-Trump texts
The Department of Justice has settled with two former FBI officials over violation of privacy rights. Former counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and FBI
House Republicans continue to flail, further endangering their majority
In his bid to claim the House speaker’s gavel and end three weeks of chaos last fall, Rep. Mike Johnson mapped out
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At Manny’s cafe, group therapy for newly hopeful Democrats
SAN FRANCISCO — They filed in tentatively, taking seats on plush couches and folding chairs arranged in a semicircle in the cafe’s
Pennsylvania presidential election results could again take days to count
When the polls closed on election night in 2020, President Donald Trump appeared to be winning Pennsylvania. But over the next several
Usha Vance told friends Trump appalled her. Now she’s working to elect him.
During her rise through America’s most prestigious schools, law firms and judicial clerkships, Usha Vance rarely — if ever — volunteered her
Harris vs. Trump: 100 days from election, it’s a dramatically altered presidential race
Sunday marks 100 days until Election Day 2024. It also marks one week since President Biden’s political landscape-altering announcement that he was suspending
House lawmakers leave DC until September with government shutdown deadline looming
The House of Representatives is officially off to an early start for its summer recess – a five-week period when lawmakers are









