Roger Penske says more than 250,000 people have signed up to attend the historic INDYCAR race on Pennsylvania Avenue, set for August 22-23 in the capital.
The Senate lost an accomplished legislator with the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), and the nation lost a happy warrior. Whether the issue was national security or criminal justice reform, Graham was not only a principled advocate for his beliefs and constituents, but also a gifted deal-maker who knew how and when to reach […]
Democratic incumbents are facing spirited challenges Tuesday in at least two of New York's congressional primaries, the latest proving ground in the high-stakes fight between the progressive left and the party establishment over the Democratic Party's future.
Senate Republicans hope their Wednesday meeting with President Trump will resolve intraparty fissures over the SAVE America Act and other issues several say are distracting from more important pre-election priorities.
President Trump traveled to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to back Rep. Ryan Mackenzie's reelection bid, but joked with the incumbent Republican that an audience of his constituents didn't want to hear from him.
South Carolina voters return to the polls Tuesday to finalize the Republican nominee for governor in a runoff election that has become a bruising grudge match between two of the state's leading politicians.
The Trump administration scored major immigration victories in district court, circuit court and Supreme Court this week, winning rulings that make it easier to deport migrants -- and to do so more quickly.
MARK LEVIN says White House is "trashing" and "bullying" Israel: "Stop cozying up to and telling us that the enemy regime in Iran is now more rational, more moderate and a regime that we can deal with. When just a few months ago they slaughtered 50,000 people, they're still hanging young people today and, if they had a nuclear missile today, they'd fire it into our country as sure as I'm alive."
President Trump shifted gears from the Iran War to pitch his job creation and manufacturing plans to factory workers in a battleground district in the swing state of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, telling voters worried about inflation that the economy is improving.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is retreating from a plan to use warehouses to hold up to 10,000 people on a single site, jettisoning a key piece of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's $38-billion plan to rapidly expand detention capacity this year.