Paxton: Cornyn has 'had his chance'
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) hasn't launched a formal campaign to challenge Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) next year, but he appeared to inch closer toward a run during a recent interview. "He’s...
View ArticleTudor Dixon considering bid for Senate, Michigan governor
Tudor Dixon, the Republican businessperson and conservative commentator who unsuccessfully ran for Michigan governor in 2022, is weighing another run for political office in 2026, but she hasn't...
View ArticleBannon says Musk deploying DOGE 'shock troops': 'Not pretty,' but 'pretty...
Former Trump adviser and right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon said this week that tech billionaire Elon Musk's "shock troops" in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are making headways in...
View ArticleMore say executive branch, courts have too much power: Survey
A growing number of Americans are concerned the White House and federal courts have too much power, according to a new poll. The NBC News poll's findings released Wednesday shed light on attitudes...
View ArticleBreyer defends Roberts, federal judges in Trump feud
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer defended federal judges and backed up Chief Justice John Roberts's rare public statement this week after President Trump took aim at the judiciary. "You...
View ArticleMusk PAC offering $100 for Wisconsin petition signatures opposing 'activist...
Tech billionaire and White House adviser Elon Musk is flexing his financial muscle in a Wisconsin election to decide a crucial state Supreme Court seat — giving away $100 to registered voters who sign...
View ArticleGOP rep voices concerns about US drifting toward authoritarianism
Rep. Celeste Maloy (R-Utah) told a packed Salt Lake City town hall Thursday night that she is concerned about the country careening toward authoritarianism "if we don’t get the executive branch under...
View ArticleDave Ramsey reacts with dismay at 'buy now, pay later' deal for DoorDash
Financial guru Dave Ramsey has joined the chorus of people appalled by a partnership between food delivery service DoorDash and e-commerce company Klarna, whose "buy now, pay later" payment system...
View ArticleWhy European countries are revising US travel guidance
A growing number of countries are warning their citizens about potential problems they could face if they travel to the United States, as the Trump administration continues its sweeping immigration...
View ArticleGreenland PM: Visit by US delegation 'very aggressive'
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede slammed second lady Usha Vance's trip to the Arctic island this week with a delegation of other U.S. officials as being part of the Trump administration's...
View ArticleWho is the artist of Trump portrait in Colorado controversy?
President Trump doesn't appear to be a fan of Colorado Springs artist Sarah Boardman, or at least her portrait of him hanging in the Colorado Capitol for nearly six years. Trump trashed the image in a...
View ArticleInside the White House's social media strategy
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View ArticleTrump portrait to be removed at Colorado Capitol after president's criticism
A portrait of President Trump that has been hanging in the Colorado Capitol for years is coming down after the president trashed the painting as "truly the worst" and suggested it was intentionally...
View ArticleRoger Stone criticizes Trump officials over war plans group chat
Republican political operative Roger Stone, generally a fierce defender of President Trump, said high-level administration officials were wrong to use a private app to communicate sensitive military...
View ArticleWhat is Signal, app used in Yemen war plans chat?
Top Trump administration officials were revealed this week to have been using the digital messaging app Signal to communicate sensitive details about an impending military strike against Houthi rebels...
View ArticleWall Street Journal: Trump now knows which deputies tried to block his policy
As the Trump administration faces fallout over top-level officials' use of the Signal app to discuss sensitive military plans and the accidental inclusion of a journalist on their group text chain,...
View Article5 high-level officials leave CDC
Five top-level officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced their departures — described as retirements — during a Tuesday meeting at the agency, according to a report....
View ArticleFlorida considers bill to roll back child labor laws to fill jobs once held...
Florida lawmakers are considering major changes to state child labor laws that would loosen restrictions on when and how long teens can work, as the state braces for a shortage of migrant workers...
View ArticleAbbott on Crockett remarks: Democrats have 'nothing to sell but hate'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), appearing on Fox New's "Hannity" on Tuesday, generally waved off the "Governor Hot Wheels" insult Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) lobbed at him over the weekend that's been...
View ArticleWest Virginia governor signs ban on food dyes
West Virginia will no longer allow the sale of food products that use any of seven listed food dyes or two preservatives effective Jan. 1, 2028. The new regulations signed into law Monday by Gov....
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