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GOP strategist Matt Wylie looks into the future after an undeniably strong few weeks by President Donald Trump and wonders ...
As ICE crackdowns roil California communities, some Republican lawmakers have urged President Donald Trump to scale back ...
Tech mogul Elon Musk‘s public breakup with President Donald Trump and threat to form a new political party should be taken ...
After feuding with President Donald Trump, Musk looks to create a new political party, which could be a difficult task ...
Tesla’s stock price has plunged in response to Elon Musk’s announcement of a new political party and his latest attacks on ...
Waiting for President Donald Trump to deliver his remarks at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, Iowa Republicans celebrated the ...
It’s laughable how Republicans are so insistent on wanting to know which people in former President Joe Biden’s administration knew about his physical and cognitive concerns. They want to know ...
An anti-Trump protest in New Smyrna Beach Saturday has been moved to avoid direct confrontation with a birthday party in the president's honor.
Baltimore teacher sues Maryland Republicans, Moms for Liberty members, Libs of TikTok for defamation The teacher is a comedian who uses her social media to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and call out ...
If you're in third-party risk management, handling the latest disruptions brought on by wild gyrations in tariff rates and export control rules by Republican leadership ought to be child's play.
NPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this first-of-its-kind national voucher plan. Here's what they said.
The bill the House passed Thursday morning to enact President Trump’s ambitious legislative agenda faces a swarm of objections from Senate Republicans concerned about Medicaid, SALT and deficits.