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Billionaire Rick Jackson defeats Trump-backed Burt Jones in Georgia governor race

Republicans in Georgia just proved that one thing can overcome the power of President Donald Trump’s endorsement: an endless stream of cash. Health care executive Rick Jackson defeated Trump-backed...

Trump’s endorsement fails to save MAGA candidate as billionaire advances in key governor race

Billionaire Rick Jackson defeats Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones in Georgia's GOP gubernatorial runoff, the Associated Press reports today.

Trump-backed ‘McCongressman’ wins Oklahoma Senate primary, vows push for stalled SAVE Act

Rep. Kevin Hern cruised to a primary victory in Oklahoma and questions why Republican senators won't support the SAVE Act voter ID bill in Congress.

Trump’s Iran deal gives the Islamic Republic big wins upfront — and America nothing

Vice President JD Vance’s sales pitch for the Iran deal is simply terrible —...

Trump marks 80th birthday, now second octogenarian sitting president: ‘Seemed to utterly defy age’

President Trump turns 80 in office, becoming only the second sitting U.S. president to reach octogenarian status while allies praise his stamina.

UK and US voters are highly cynical. They express it differently.

It’s not just football versus soccer. Britain and America share a language and deep historical ties, but their political systems are an ocean apart....

Obama ‘doubtful’ Trump’s Iran deal will be different than the one he signed in 2015

Former President Barack Obama said it was "doubtful" that any new agreement between the U.S. and Iran to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons will be different from or better than the deal he negotiated in 2015.

Early results show Swiss voters reject right-wing’s bid to cap population at 10 million

Voters in Switzerland have cast their final ballots on Sunday on an initiative championed by the top right-wing party to cap the rich Alpine country's population at 10 million. Early results showed Swiss voters were leaning against it.

Homeland Security’s Mullin says spy power lapse makes it more difficult to monitor threats

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Sunday the lapse of a key surveillance tool that enables the government to collect foreign intelligence has made it more difficult to keep Americans safe ahead of several high-profile events, including the World Cup and America's 250th celebrations.

WATCH: Grassley on Arctic Frost, judicial activism and the fight to protect constitutional rights

From Arctic Frost and FISA reauthorization to whistleblower protections and judicial impeachment, Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley breaks down the biggest fights facing Congress and the courts.

Trump endorses Mike Collins in Georgia Senate runoff

President Trump on Sunday endorsed Rep. Mike Collins, who authored the Laken Riley Act, over former college football coach Derek Dooley in this week's GOP Senate runoff.

From Wasserman Schultz to Goldman, Democratic incumbents are fighting for survival

Democrats face anti-incumbent wave as progressives like Goldman, Espaillat, Wasserman Schultz, and Matsui fight primary challengers.

Secretive super PAC funding is skyrocketing in primaries

A record number of groups are exploiting a gap in campaign finance law to flood this year's primary elections with money — without disclosing...

The government officials who can’t wait to clean out stadium toilets

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Those in charge of SoFi Stadium have two days to clean out SoFi Stadium between the United States’ thumping of Paraguay...

These 11 upcoming Supreme Court decisions could make or break Trump’s second term agenda

The Supreme Court faces 23 unresolved cases this term, including challenges to Trump's immigration orders, presidential firing power, and gun rights.

The man who runs the town between the stadiums

ARLINGTON, Texas – In the run-up to the 2026 World Cup, politicians around the country have complained they’re being asked to foot the bill...

A king with 3 teams

The Dutch king, Willem-Alexander, is in luck this World Cup: He has not one, not two, but three countries to root for. For the...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 14

1985—In Jenkins v. Missouri, federal district judge Russell G. Clark launches his desegregation plan for the Kansas City, Missouri, School District—a plan that will become...

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