Harris survives first major sit-down as Dem nominee with few missteps
Vice President Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, took part in her first major interview since becoming her party's standard-bearer, escaping with no major gaffes and making no major news in...
View ArticleEx-Biden official in NH primary raises questions with 'bizarre' financial...
Maggie Goodlander, a candidate in the increasingly tense Democratic primary for retiring Rep. Annie Kuster’s (D-N.H.) seat, filed a personal financial disclosure that has raised questions over the...
View ArticleWes Moore: ‘I take full accountability’ for Bronze Star ‘mistake’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) admitted to incorrectly stating on a White House fellowship application nearly two decades ago that he was a Bronze Star recipient. "I take full accountability for an...
View ArticleTrump seeks to shift debate on IVF with pricey proposal
Former President Trump is seeking to shift the conversation about fertility treatment with a promise that his administration would fund in vitro fertilization treatments (IVF), an expensive proposal...
View ArticleHarris up heading into Labor Day, but race is a jump ball
Vice President Harris is entering Labor Day weekend with a national polling lead over former President Trump in the race for the White House, but the race still seems up for grabs. Harris leads Trump...
View ArticleMost Americans in new survey list inflation, homelessness as 'very serious'...
Most Americans listed inflation and homelessness as "very serious" problems, as concerns around rising antisemitism and illegal immigration have increased in the last year, per a new survey. The...
View ArticleHarris sees signs of surging enthusiasm among young voters
Vice President Harris is trouncing former President Trump among young voters in the latest polls, a promising sign as her campaign courts the demographic that’s been energized online by coconut tree...
View ArticleThe Memo: Harris reaches for center ground
Vice President Harris is making a big play for voters in the center ground, even if doing so risks sparking discontent among progressives. The move toward the center is reinvigorating questions over...
View ArticleJan. 6 sentences under fresh scrutiny as Supreme Court fallout persists
The resounding impact of the Supreme Court’s decision to neuter an obstruction charge used in Jan. 6 cases will face fresh scrutiny Wednesday when a rioter’s resentencing tests whether prison terms in...
View ArticleCotton says he's 'open to' Trump's IVF proposal
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said Sunday he is "open" to former President Trump's proposal to have the government or insurance companies cover in vitro fertilization (IVF). "Well, all Republicans, to my...
View ArticleRFK Jr.'s name on ballot poses danger for Trump in key states
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name is likely to remain on the ballot in key states in November in what could inadvertently threaten former President Trump despite the independent candidate suspending his...
View ArticleHarris’s Sun Belt gains open new path to potential victory
The race for the Sun Belt states of Arizona, Nevada and Georgia is tightening, as Vice President Harris closes the gap former President Trump had built on President Biden when he was the presumptive...
View ArticleTrump says he had 'every right' to interfere in election
Former President Trump in an interview broadcast late Sunday argued he had "every right" to interfere with the 2020 election while repeating his claim the criminal election interference cases against...
View Article6 things to watch during Congress's September sprint
Congress returns Sept. 9 for a three-week sprint, during which lawmakers will face key legislative deadlines and work to push their political messages before departing again for campaign season....
View ArticleHunter Biden’s addiction to return to limelight in second criminal trial
Hunter Biden is set to stand trial for a second time this year beginning this week, now on criminal charges he failed to pay more than a million dollars in federal taxes. The president’s embattled son...
View ArticleSenate rankings: 5 seats most likely to flip
The battle for the Senate is set to hit a crescendo in the coming weeks as campaigns reach another gear and voters increasingly tune in after Labor Day. Republicans have long been the favorite to win...
View Article4 things that could complicate Congress's efforts to avert shutdown
Congress is staring down a deadline this month to prevent a government shutdown, as members on both sides of the aisle have made clear a stopgap of some kind will be needed to keep the lights on....
View ArticleAndrew Cuomo to testify in House COVID-19 panel hearing on nursing home policy
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) will testify in a Sept. 10 hearing before the House Oversight and Accountability Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, panel Chair Brad Wenstrup...
View ArticleTrump's nephew: Former president 'doesn't give a s--- about' soldiers
(The Hill) - Fred Trump III, former President Trump’s nephew, said Monday in an interview that his uncle “doesn’t give a s---” about people who serve in the military. He also recalled meeting the late...
View ArticleLarry Hogan highlights Jan. 6 'horror' in new ad
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) highlighted the “horror” of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, and his own response, in an ad released Tuesday as part of his campaign for the U.S. Senate....
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