GOP-held state legislatures are passing laws they say ensure electoral integrity, but Democrats say they just limit voting rights.
Troy Albert Schulz
Russia’s government is trying to silence its critics, but “the Kremlin has problems it hasn’t been able to solve in years.”
The GOP seems to have lost its winning formula in the once reliably “red” state, having not won statewide office since 2009.
Without announcement, Virtuoso Travel no longer carries Trump-branded accommodations.
Infighting over the former president’s continued influence might further split the GOP or lead to the creation of a third party.
Despite Repeated Threats, The Trump Administration Has Not Stopped Funding Sanctuary Cities
The presidential candidate calls for law enforcement to injure rather than kill suspects. Critics call him uninformed.
Legal experts and political groups weigh in on what Barrett’s judicial record could mean for the economy.
Homicide Investigator on Leave Over Black Lives Matter Incident Was Previously Sued Over Police Work
The investigator was previously hauled into court for falsifying an affidavit that resulted in a wrongful conviction.