How Kamala Harris’ campaign burned through more than $1.4 billion in 15 weeks dominated the storyline of vice president’s devastating loss to Donald Trump on Nov. 5.
Perhaps that’s a "company you keep" issue Trump voters should consider. But on a more practical level, it’s no liberal fever dream to now anticipate a rise in attempted brownshirt-style terrorism in our daily lives. It will be targeted against anyone or anything judged as a counter to white supremacy and its assorted forms of hate and repression.
Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent Byron York joins Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon to discuss President Joe Biden's disappearance and lack of participation in the Democrats' election defeat post-mortem,
Donald Trump derailed his 2020 election subversion indictments by winning back the White House, but dozens of his allies still face state criminal prosecutions that he, even as president, can’t shut down through his Justice Department or short-circuit with pardons.
Joe" continues to shed viewership since the election, which is partly fueled by the backlash over the co-hosts' meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.
The Biden administration has extended a sanctions waiver that allows Iran to access $10 billion in funds from Iraq – a move Republicans say frees up Iran to fund terrorism.
Democratic Congressman Morgan McGarvey bought shares in Donald Trump's media stock the day after he won the 2024 presidential election.
ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich. (AP) — A judge dismissed charges Tuesday against two election workers in suburban Detroit who were accused of taking steps that allowed four people to vote twice in the summer primary election.
The shifting of voters within the groups that make up the Democratic Party coalition in the 2024 election is prompting a new consideration of how to understand voting blocs like Latino voters, Black voters and women voters,
Voters in some parts of the country are discovering that having their say at the ballot box is not necessarily the final word, even though this year's election was over a month ago
The Genesee County Election Commission has rejected petition language filed to recall Flint City Council member Tonya Burns.
Rep. Michelle Caldier, R-Gig Harbor, has announced that she is running for State Senate in the 26th Legislative District, and on Wednesday she learned who her opponent will be. The Nov. 2025 contest will be a special election to fill the remaining term of the seat vacated by Sen.