Trump’s changes to the federal government aren’t yet a clear political winner or loser: AP-NORC poll
President Donald Trump’s dramatic changes to the federal government haven’t emerged as an obvious political winner or loser, according to a new poll that indicates some Americans may be giving him the ...
“Hands Off” protests are planned in communities across the Grand Canyon State, from Nogales to Yuma to Flagstaff, where ...
This was the week that New Jersey shut Congress down. In the Senate, Senator Cory Booker delivered a 25-hour anti-Trump ...
Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican who holds libertarian economic views, has been highly critical of the tariffs, warning ...
Money became one of the main talking points nationwide in Wisconsin's spring election. In total, $98 million was spent on the ...
Protests, property destruction and death threats aimed at Elon Musk and Tesla have endeared him to the Pa. GOP.
The Senate dived into contentious debate Friday on a budget plan critical to Republican efforts to pass trillions of dollars in tax cuts and boost border security and defense spending through what ...
Wisconsin voters elected Democratic-backed judge Susan Crawford to the state supreme court in the most expensive judicial ...
The New Civil Liberties Alliance sued the president Thursday, claiming that Trump’s decision to invoke the International ...
Tesla Inc.’s sales started slowing even before Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk really threw his weight around in US ...
Arizona joined with 18 other Democratic attorneys general to block President Trump order on election management, arguing it's ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a long wait, the Senate is launching action on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” of tax breaks and spending cuts at a risky moment for the U.S. and global economy.
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