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Chuck Schumer gets his preferred candidate, Janet Mills, in crowded Maine Senate race

Maine Gov. Janet Mills joined her state's crowded Democratic Senate primary as the establishment favorite on Tuesday, aiming to flip Republican Sen. Susan Collins' seat in a pivotal midterm...

Kamala Harris commends ‘the President’ in Middle East statement, but omits Trump’s name

Former Vice President Kamala Harris issued a statement in which she commended President Donald Trump and his team, without mentioning Trump by name

Republicans mount campaign to flip Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Democratic majority

Pennsylvania voters will decide whether to retain three Democratic Supreme Court justices in November as Republicans target the court's controversial COVID-19 and election decisions.

Pattern of leftist violence grows as Trump nears 10 months in office

Tensions are rising as leftist violence surges and Democrats seek to establish new political alliances during President Donald Trump's second term.

Flashback: Dem candidate fundraised with commentator who mocked Charlie Kirk death

As conservatives across the nation remember Charlie Kirk on his birthday, some are also remembering how some elected officials refused to condemn or even stood by those mocking his death.

Former NCAA swim captain warns Virginia elections could decide future of women’s sports

Former college swimmer Lily Mullens says Virginia voters hold the power to decide if protections for women’s sports will stand or be overturned by Democrats.

Jay Jones text scandal sparks donation surge as GOP group pours millions more into VA race

Republican Attorneys General Association doubles investment following Jay Jones' messages about political opponents' death, citing surge from the GOP group's donors.

Leftist club smears Charlie Kirk on campus flyers spotted ahead of their event honoring George Floyd instead

A far-left activist group is planning an event next week on a Minnesota college campus labeling Charlie Kirk a 'white supremacist' while celebrating the life of George Floyd.

EXCLUSIVE: Outgoing NGA chief lifts curtain on how governors kept US unified during chaos

During a time of surging political polarization, Bill McBride, the outgoing executive director, gave an insider's perspective on how the National Governors Association solves problems.

National Symphony Orchestra to open all of its Kennedy Center shows with the national anthem

Kennedy Center partners with Vet Tix to donate more than $100,000 worth of tickets to veterans, while the National Symphony Orchestra embraces patriotic programming.

Federal Magistrate Judge in D.C. Dubiously Rejects Trump DOJ Indictment

Law enforcement and politics clash in the nation’s capital.

A Trump-Brokered Peace Deal in Gaza

Israelis are feeling optimistic that all living hostages will soon be free.

Once Again, You Really Do Have to Hand It to Trump

Trump has scored a series of landmark achievements in the Middle East that no other president of the United States would have found within...

What to Make of the Trump DOJ’s Letitia James Indictment

It appears that DOJ standards have changed.

Melania Trump says back-channel talks with Russia reunite Ukrainian children with families

First lady Melania Trump said eight Ukrainian children have been reunited with their families after continuous talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump unloads on China over rare earth limits, says he might not meet Xi at APEC summit

President Trump says he might call off his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, citing Beijing's "surprise" and "hostile" moves to restrict exports of rare earths and maintain its monopoly.

Nobel Prize committee suggests Trump didn’t deserve award; winner dedicates it to U.S. president

The chairman of the committee that awards the Nobel Peace Prize took a jab at President Trump on Friday, hinting that the commander in chief didn't deserve the award despite ending several wars and brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Consumer sentiment breaks even, with no sign of major shutdown angst

Consumer sentiment remains steady in October, with Americans feeling skittish about high prices and poor job prospects but showing no signs of panic over the government shutdown, according to a key index.

Trump posts 2017 Limbaugh clip discussing Comey’s admission of once being a communist

President Trump posted Friday on Truth Social a 2017 video clip of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh talking about former FBI Director James B. Comey's admission that he was once a communist.

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