Schumer-tied group drops millions against Ted Cruz as Dems eye pickup opportunity in Texas
A Schumer-linked super PAC is putting millions behind new ads against Texas Sen. Ted Cruz just two weeks before Election Day.
A Schumer-linked super PAC is putting millions behind new ads against Texas Sen. Ted Cruz just two weeks before Election Day.
Proposed rules would amend current law to require full coverage of nonprescription birth control pills. New rules proposed by the Biden administration would require health insurers to cover certain over-the-counter contraceptives without a prescription at no cost to patients. The proposed regulations would require coverage of nonprescription birth control pills—recently approved by the U.S. Food
U.S. probing leak of Israel-Iran attack docs U.S. probing apparent leak of classified documents assessing Israeli attack plans for Iran 03:30 Washington — President Biden is “deeply concerned” by the possible leak of U.S. intelligence documents regarding Israeli preparations for an attack on Iran, which the Pentagon is investigating, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby
A screenshot of a news headline that looked like it came from The Atlantic went viral in early October for suggesting Vice President Kamala Harris “may need to steal” the election to save democracy. But the headline was fabricated. The Atlantic said in a statement that the screenshot was the latest in a series of
Experts tell Fox News Digital that Vice President Kamala Harris' estate tax reforms could impact more than just the ultra-wealthy, including small businesses that may be forced to sell to larger companies under the heavy tax burden.
Texas lawmakers were expected to hear testimony at the state Capitol on Monday from Robert Roberson, a death row inmate whose execution was temporarily called off last week. But Roberson ultimately did not appear before the legislative panel as planned, after Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office refused to let Roberson give testimony in person, citing security
Texas lawmakers were expected to hear testimony at the state Capitol on Monday from Robert Roberson, a death row inmate whose execution was temporarily called off last week. But Roberson ultimately did not appear before the legislative panel as planned, after Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office refused to let Roberson to give testimony in person, citing