Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley will rejoin the Democratic primary race for Wisconsin governor following the sudden exit of Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez (D), who ended her bid on Friday over an ongoing scandal related to campaign finance errors. Crowley teased on social media that a “big announcement” would be coming in a campaign...
Texas Democrat Jolanda Jones criticized President Donald Trump for previously sharing an AI-generated video while SNAP benefits will only be half funded for November.
Democrats gain control in Virginia as Abigail Spanberger defeats Winsome Earle-Sears, while Republicans lose power in Richmond after government shutdown.
Iranian hackers taunted former National Security Adviser John Bolton about files allegedly obtained from his email account that they said were classified.
President Donald Trump said the Supreme Court’s upcoming hearing on his tariff powers is a “life or death" moment for America, warning the nation’s security and economy are at stake.
SpaceX investor Jared Isaacman, who led civilian Inspiration4 mission, is getting a second chance at NASA administrator role under the Trump administration.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore launched an effort to redraw congressional maps Tuesday with the hope of squeezing out the state's lone Republican representative before next year's midterms.
A Republican congressman has drawn up an article of impeachment against frequent Trump adversary Judge James Boasberg, saying his decision to authorize the FBI to secretly snoop on members of Congress crossed lines.
New Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi talked up defense spending and got along famously with U.S. President Trump on his recent Asian tour, but delivering on her promise to rearm Japan is far from assured, even with growing concerns in Tokyo about Russia, North Korea and China.
The White House was largely silent about the death of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election and whose daughter was a fierce critic of President Trump.