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Republicans passed two make-or-break tests last week: one of party discipline, the other of political principles.
As Democrats mount a full-court press accusing Republicans of slashing Medicaid to pay for tax cuts for the rich, the GOP will try to shift focus to other provisions.
ELECTORAL EXPERIMENT — Elon Musk is reentering national politics after a brief hiatus, vowing to disrupt the midterm ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom's comments left him once again in the conflicting position of criticizing Republicans while asking them for ...
Nearly 500 workers at the Oregon Department of Transportation were told Monday that they will lose their jobs by the end of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Joe Biden’s physician has asked to delay his testimony before the House oversight ...
Though Mr. Mamdani scored a resounding victory in New York City’s Democratic primary, some in his own party are strategizing ...
PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) — Thousands of daredevils ran, skidded and tumbled out of the way of a stampeding group of bulls at the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government of El Salvador has acknowledged to United Nations investigators that the Trump ...
As we approach the semiquincentennial, this is more than a reason to celebrate with fireworks. It’s a chance to reflect on ...
A lack of outreach in Southwest Virginia suggests Democrats won’t see a “blue wave” next year, author and community college ...
Nevada Republican Senate Minority Leader, Dr. Robin Titus, began a Monday legislative committee meeting by claiming that Lt.