Politics - Page 41
Democrats haven’t won statewide office since 1994 and have left an average of 50 seats uncontested during every election cycle since.
Swiftly moving past (and approving of) being told he has an “alcoholic’s personality,” President Trump has found a new way to anger people. His latest unwarranted update to the White House comes in support of his new Presidential Walk of Fame. Located in the White House colonnade outside the Oval Office are a series of […]
While a vote will eventually be held in the House to extend the ACA subsidies, they will most likely expire at the Dec. 31 deadline.
Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, caused chaos by likening his personality to that of an alcoholic while airing out the entire cabinet in a Vanity Fair interview.
WWE legend Mick Foley dumps WWE over Trump ties, citing cruel comments after Rob Reiner's death.
Kash Patel, Trump's FBI director, bungled a mass shooting investigation, causing delays and leaving students feeling unsafe.
Dem. Rep. Jasmine Crockett defends her Israel/Gaza stance amid 'coordinated attacks' on social media after Senate run announcement.
Donald Trump claimed he will grant a "full pardon" to Tina Peters, who was convicted on state charges related to 2020 election interference.
The Housing Department has launched an investigation into Boston’s affordable housing program for prioritizing marginalized communities.
The failure of Indiana’s redistricting effort marks the first time Trump’s nationwide redistricting effort has been rebuked by his own party.
President Donald Trump posted about his disappointment over his plummeting approval ratings, claiming they don't reflect his greatness.
The health care bill introduced by Senate Republicans doesn’t lower prices, but instead creates savings accounts for bronze-level ACA plans.