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Donald Trump returned to Capitol Hill for the first time since his supporters disrupted the peaceful

In a unanimous decision, the justices ruled that the litigants did not have standing to bring the ca

As abortion access advocates canvas the state gathering signatures to get a ballot initiative in fro

Hunter Biden, the president's son, has been convicted on three felony charges tied to his purchase o

The Biden campaign has hired a former Republican congressional chief-of-staff to lead its outreach t

The president's son is being tried on federal firearm charges for allegedly lying about his drug use

The state charges in Georgia are on ice as Donald Trump and his team pursue an appeal, with initial

In the landmark bipartisan foreign aid package that passed earlier this year, there was money for tw

Following several record-high months for migrants crossings at the U.S. southern border last year, P

A huge portion of the American public doesn't like its choices this presidential cycle. So what will

Donald Trump, convicted yesterday of 34 felonies, held an event this morning where he continued his

Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records to influence the

North Carolina is a purple state with a Democratic governor and a closely-divided, Republican-contro

President Biden's steadfast commitment to Israel in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas hasn't ch

The 2024 presidential race will come down to two key regions: the industrial Midwest and the Sun Bel

Trump's trial enters its final stage next week as lawyers make their closing arguments and the case

The former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and South Carolina governor continued to receive pr

The state is vital in both candidates' path clearing the 270 electoral vote threshold necessary to w

The diverse coalition of voters that delivered Georgia for President Biden in 2020 might not hold to

The last time a Republican presidential nominee won the state of Minnesota was 1972, but lagging ent