Is America ready for another impeachment? McCarthy thinks maybe so.
House Republicans have spent a good part of this year in a series of investigations into President Biden’s administration and family. House
Republican race remains stuck as Trump dominates heading into fall
Biden surveys Hurricane Idalia’s damage in Florida, without DeSantis
LIVE OAK, Fla. — President Biden traveled to Florida on Saturday to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia, part of a
Former U.N. ambassador Bill Richardson is dead at age 75
Bill Richardson, the former New Mexico governor and U.N. ambassador who later gained international renown for his globe-trotting missions to end conflicts
Ex-employee sues CPAC alleging racial bias, defamation by Schlapp, others
A former employee of the Conservative Political Action Conference is suing the group, alleging racial discrimination and defamation by her former bosses,
Trump lawyers evoke 1931 trial of ‘Scottsboro boys’ in election case
Nearly a century ago, nine Black teens were wrongfully accused of raping two young White women — then arrested, tried and sentenced
McCain’s political heirs carry on his fight against Trumpian isolationism
As he hit the crescendo of his presidential nomination speech, Sen. John McCain returned to the roots of the unexpected revival of
Trump’s Truth Social facing a key funding deadline
When former president Donald Trump’s media start-up announced in October 2021 that it planned to merge with a Miami-based company called Digital
Proud Boys leader Joseph Biggs sentenced to 17 years for Jan. 6 crimes
A former leader of the far-right Proud Boys group was sentenced Thursday to 17 years in prison, just shy of the longest