Fred Love isn’t the first elected official promising to use his executive power to circumvent the legislative process.
IN THE RACE FOR U.S. SENATE, ALEX VINDMAN IS TRYING TO EARN THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION TO UNSEAT THE PERSON HOLDING IT AT THE MOMENT. MEANTIME, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ASHLEY MOODY IS TRYING TO UNSEAT HER ...
Kansans will have seven candidates to cast their vote for in the Republican primary. They hail from across the state.
Georgia has already begun campaigning for another closely watched election cycle, yet one of the state's defining political ...
McMorrow exits Michigan Senate race  Red card overturned after Trump pressure Iran holds funeral for Khamenei   Venezuela ...
A rescue group said it negotiated a price of $730 per dog to buy the last batch of beagles from Ridglan Farms. Then it was ...
The Trump administration will not seek new bids to repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Interior Secretary Doug ...
On America’s 250th, the president has elevated some important debates about the mechanics of running a self-governing ...
Gavin Newsom and Wes Moore, potential 2028 contenders, cast President Trump’s record as a betrayal of American ideals, while ...
Former Joint Chiefs Chairman Charles Q. Brown says asking the military to solve political problems risks undermining the ...
The conservative commentator isn’t the only former MAGA figure to push for a challenge of America’s two-party system.
By shifting more political decisions to the states, they envision a nation less subject to blue-red swings that change the entire course of federal law enforcement, environmental policy and business ...