Congressional Leaders Unveil Bill to Avert Government Shutdown

Both Republicans and Democrats appeared to claim victory on Sunday. U.S. congressional leaders on Sunday unveiled a bill that would fund parts of the government for parts of the fiscal year as lawmakers faced a threat of a partial government shutdown later this week. Both House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck

Trump’s 2024 Election Delegate Count Surges, Closer to Nomination

It takes 1,215 delegates to win the GOP nomination for president. Former President Donald Trump on Saturday won handily in three states over the weekend, which awarded even more delegates for the GOP presidential nomination. Idaho and Missouri conducted primary elections, with President Trump taking the majority of the two states’ delegates. In Michigan, Republicans

Trump’s 2024 Election Delegate Count Surges, Bringing Him Closer to Nomination

It takes 1,215 delegates to win the GOP nomination for president. Former President Donald Trump on Saturday won handily in three states over the weekend, which awarded even more delegates for the GOP presidential nomination. Idaho and Missouri conducted primary elections, with President Trump taking the majority of the two states’ delegates. In Michigan, Republicans

Correspondent to Carnage

It’s often the case that the most hard-bitten war correspondents write the most heartbreaking books. That’s because they go to dangerous battle-zones—with their carnage and destruction—to which the more timorous correspondents hesitate to take themselves. And as a consequence, these toughest of reporters see things that others don’t see—others, that is, who aren’t themselves trapped

5 Takeaways from Trump’s March 2 Triumphs

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Republicans across America are picking former President Donald Trump to lead them. March 2 marked another series of electoral wins for President Trump in his quest to secure the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Some dramatically illustrated just how popular he is with both the base and with Republican caucus-goers, people at the junction