Montana Senate poll finds Democratic incumbent trailing GOP challenger, with control of Senate in balance
Republicans appear poised to take control of the U.S. Senate thanks to the retirement of Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.V., and a GOP surge in Montana.
Republicans appear poised to take control of the U.S. Senate thanks to the retirement of Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.V., and a GOP surge in Montana.
The impact of Haitian migration into the United States has become a top 2024 political issue, after former President Trump put the issue into the spotlight.
The Tempe location is one of 18 of Vice President Kamala Harris’s field offices in the state. Police in Tempe, Arizona, are calling on the general public to help them locate the suspect or suspects responsible for firing shots at a Democratic National Committee (DNC) campaign building multiple times in recent weeks. The DNC building
The Tempe location is one of 18 of Vice President Kamala Harris’s field offices in the state. Police in Tempe, Arizona, are calling on the general public to help them locate the suspect or suspects responsible for firing shots at a Democratic National Committee (DNC) campaign building multiple times in recent weeks. The DNC building
‘Everybody knows you’re extremely qualified,’ King told Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams CBS News executives are under fire for accusing anchor Tony Dokoupil of violating the network’s “editorial standards” by asking tough questions of anti-Israel author and left-wing darling Ta-Nehisi Coates. But network brass has expressed no such consternation over star anchor Gayle King’s
Vice President Kamala Harris’s billion-dollar Clean School Bus program provided funding to Chinese EV manufacturer BYD Company’s subsidiary in the United States, according to federal filings reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. Months later, the subsidiary’s top executive, a Chinese national, wired $50,000 in support of what is now Harris’s presidential campaign. BYD Americas was
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz knew he had a big problem on his hands when members of his administration caught wind in February that thousands of angry public school teachers had banded together to retain a renowned pension fraud investigator to probe their state retirement plan. The teachers’ long-simmering rage about Minnesota’s two-tiered teacher pension plan—in