School District Officials Defend Record Amid Rising Anti-Semitism

Administrators from prominent school districts defend their record on the handling of anti-Semitism incidents. Coming under fire from lawmakers, administrators from prominent school districts across the country defended their record on the handling of anti-Semitism while condemning hatred toward Jews and Israel. New York City Public Schools Chancellor David Banks, Maryland’s Montgomery County Board of

RFK Jr. Adds Ohio and Delaware in Ballot Access Quest

Two days after officially getting on the 2024 presidential general election ballot in Delaware, Rober F. Kennedy Jr. announced on May 8 that his campaign had gathered enough valid signatures to appear on Ohio’s ballot. Former President Donald Trump won Ohio by eight points in the 2020 election. President Joe Biden considers Delaware his home

Democrats Join Republicans to Block Greene’s Bid to Oust Speaker Johnson

The House of Representatives on May 8 overwhelmingly voted to block a measure to strip House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) of the gavel advanced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) forced a vote on a motion to vacate after meeting with the speaker twice this week to discuss her grievances

Haley Wins 128,000 Votes in Indiana GOP Primary, Raising Questions About November

INDIANAPOLIS—Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley won a sizable share of the vote in the Indiana primary electing, continuing a trend seen in other states and signaling that former President Donald Trump faces a bloc of “never Trump” voters within his own party.  Ms. Haley, who suspended her presidential campaign two months ago, received 21.7

Groups Ask Supreme Court to Reinstate Louisiana Map With 2 Black-Majority Congressional Seats

Louisiana officials say the court needs to act by May 15 to keep planning for this year’s elections on track. Black voters and liberal groups asked the Supreme Court on May 8 to intervene in the racially tinged fight over the congressional map in Republican-dominated Louisiana. The decision the court makes could have nationwide ramifications

Groups Ask Supreme Court to Reinstate Louisiana Map With 2 Majority-Black Congressional Seats

Louisiana officials say the court needs to act by May 15 to keep planning for this year’s elections on track. Black voters and liberal groups asked the Supreme Court on May 8 to intervene in the racially tinged fight over the congressional map in Republican-dominated Louisiana. The decision the court makes could have nationwide ramifications