A majority now believe the Constitution should be amended to limit this power, with even Republicans divided on Trump's ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s State Election Board on Wednesday rejected a proposal defining when hand-marked paper ballots could ...
The volley of vulgarities underscore an ever-coarsening political environment that often plays out on social media or other ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Democrat Eric Gisler claimed an upset victory Tuesday in a special election in a historically Republican ...
Echoing a widespread conspiracy theory on the right, Republicans have argued that Biden deliberately sought to let more ...
Democrats will witness a nationwide debate about the party's future in the 2026 primary season that could elevate a new ...
Gregg Phillips, who claimed that millions of “noncitizens” voted illegally in the 2016 election, will head FEMA’s Office of ...
President Trump spoke about affordability and his economic agenda in the Poconos, in northeastern Pennsylvania, Tuesday night ...
Kamala Harris will return to Madison to promote her book "107 Days," which details her failed bid for president in 2024.
At some point, Republicans might want to ask themselves what happens if President Donald Trump simply refuses to help himself – and them – on affordability ahead of next year’s midterms.
President Trump was handed a well-defined objective: Deal with inflation and help the country tackle the cost of living.