The socialist wave reshaping the Democratic Party reached Colorado on Tuesday, as three far-left candidates defeated more centrist Democrats in races for governor and Congress. The results confirmed what has been apparent for some time: Colorado is no longer a business-friendly purple state. It is now a deep-blue Democratic stronghold willing to sacrifice growth, jobs, […]
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated more than 90 groups as terrorist organizations under a new state law, including CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood and Antifa.
The Minnesota Senate passed a bill to bar federal agents from shielding their faces and to allow people to sue over alleged constitutional rights violations.
House Democrats are attacking Virginia GOP Rep. Jen Kiggans after she agreed with a radio host who said House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries should get his "cotton-picking hands off of Virginia."
President Trump is wading into a months-long congressional dispute over legislation to expand access to housing, asking House lawmakers to clear a Senate-passed bill that they have been working to change.
A Montana judge has blocked the state from limiting voter registration on Election Day, concluding the move would disproportionately harm Native American and young voters.
Alabama's attorney general announced a civil investigation Monday into the Southern Poverty Law Center's fundraising practices in the wake of a federal indictment against the organization.
Republican senators released records Monday that they said showed the Biden Justice Department had a "double standard" in its handling of allegations of tax evasion and potential human-trafficking violations involving presidential son Hunter Biden.
The Supreme Court on Monday erased a lower court ruling that had stood in the way of Alabama redrawing its congressional lines, giving another boost to Republicans eager to ditch seats that have long been safe Democratic districts.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth called for another investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly, only days after a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments about the Pentagon's previous attempts to discipline the Arizona Democrat over his participation in a video suspected of being "seditious."