Poll Shows GOP Narrowing Gap in Pennsylvania Senate Race

A new poll this week shows that in Pennsylvania’s Senate race, Republican challenger Dave McCormick has closed more than half of the lead held by incumbent Democratic senator Bob Casey over the past two months. Casey is now leading McCormick by only 4 percentage points—46 percent to 42 percent—with around 12 percent of polled Pennsylvania

Columbia Suspends Media Access to Campus ‘As a Safety Measure’

Move comes after students stormed campus building and hoisted ‘intifada’ banner (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) Columbia University suspended media access to campus “as a safety measure” Tuesday morning, just hours after student protesters stormed a campus building, barricaded the entrance, and hoisted an “intifada” banner. “Media access to campus is suspended,” Columbia’s Office of Public

Independent Candidate RFK Jr. Clinches Spot on California Presidential Ballot

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that he and his running mate Nicole Shanahan are officially qualified to appear on California presidential ballot. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secured his spot on the California presidential ballot after receiving a nomination from the American Independent Party (AIP). Mr. Kennedy said in a video released Tuesday

Judge Rules Trump Can Attend Son Barron’s High School Graduation

The former president can attend the event on May 17, Judge Juan Merchan said Tuesday. The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s so-called “hush-money” trial said Tuesday that he can attend his son’s high school graduation in May. At a hearing on Tuesday morning, Judge Juan Merchan granted a request from President Trump’s attorneys asking

Democrat Leaders Say They’ll Save Speaker Johnson From Greene’s Ouster Bid

House Democrat leadership announced on April 30 that they would vote to save House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) bid to strip him of the gavel should she activate it. The Democrat lawmakers said they would vote to table Ms. Greene’s motion to vacate should she bring it up, while

House GOP to Probe Alleged Influence of ‘Extreme’ Environmental Groups

Republicans will examine ‘questionable communications’ occuring under Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, particularly with regard to the Pueblo Action Alliance. A panel of House lawmakers is set to examine the alleged influence of “extreme environmental activist groups” at the Biden administration’s Department of the Interior (DOI), according to a newly published internal memo. The Subcommittee on

Stefanik Files Ethics Complaint Against Special Counsel Jack Smith

House GOP Majority Chair accuses him of trying to rush the case to ‘interfere with the 2024 election and stop the American people from electing Donald Trump.’ Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) lodged an ethics complaint against special counsel Jack Smith on April 30, alleging that he is attempting to “unlawfully interfere with the 2024 presidential