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The group No Labels has raised tens of millions of dollars as it mulls running a third party "unity"
Democratic presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s embrace of conspiracy theories and famous l
Despite concerns that the end of pandemic-era restrictions would lead to a big increase in the numbe
Michigan's attorney general has announced charges against 16 people for serving as so-called fake el
In a post on his social media site, he indicated that he has received word from the Department of Ju
And President Biden raised a healthy $72 million dollars. Republican candidates are racing to meet t
The federal government's deficit nearly tripled in the first nine months of the fiscal year, a surge
The administration's policy goals regarding Swedish accession to NATO and more military aid for Ukra
The incumbent president may not appear on New Hampshire's Democratic primary ballots this winter. Af
Republicans set Jan. 15, 2024, as the date for their Iowa caucuses, but candidates have already been
Companies are making investment decisions based on environmental, social and corporate governance fa
The government's ability to fight disinformation online has suffered a legal setback that experts sa
There are a number of Republican investigations looking into President Biden and his son, Hunter, on
In Atlanta, dozens of activists who oppose a new police and fire training facility are being accused
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Act is a $1.2 trillion law meant to spur a massive infrastructure rene
The administration sees outrage over Supreme Court rulings as a major force in animating their base
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that the First Amendment bars Colorado from
The ruling included two cases. The case concerning the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill w
After a Russian mercenary leader's forces marched toward Moscow Saturday over frustrations with Puti
The court ruled that state constitutions can protect voting rights in federal elections and state co