House Democrats are shying away from endorsing Kamala Harris for a 2028 presidential run as names like Newsom, Shapiro and Whitmer are also being discussed.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is pressing independent school districts for proof that they're displaying the Ten Commandments and providing prayer time in classrooms, as required by state law.
KATHY GRIFFIN on Charlie Kirk: "...that dude was a straight-up Nazi. And that is my opinion ... the way we've deified him is bizarre. I've never seen anything like it."
From Alabama to New York, states are racing to redraw their congressional maps after a bombshell Supreme Court ruling gutted a key Voting Rights Act protection. Washington Times national politics reporter Susan Ferrechio breaks down what's happening state by state.
A Lynnwood, Washington, city councilwoman is facing widespread backlash after questioning whether a local park's 27 American flags still reflect the city's diversity -- and declaring that she finds the pride flag far more personally relatable than the Stars and Stripes.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave his stamp of approval on a law that aims to tighten regulations on large-scale data centers and prevent consumers from picking up their tabs.
Andrew Murstein pledges $1 million for Operation Boomerang, an effort to lure businesses back to NYC amid Mayor Mamdani's policies targeting the wealthy.
Former special counsel Jack Smith reportedly accused the DOJ of corruption and political weaponization during a fiery private dinner speech in Washington.
The DOJ is ramping up denaturalization efforts, targeting 12 people accused of hiding ties to terrorism, sham marriages, and sex crimes from authorities.
Justice Gorsuch, who calls himself a “proud textualist," stressed that competing legal philosophies, not partisanship, shape rulings and relationships on the high court.
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to invalidate Democrats' congressional redistricting plan, sparking celebration among Republicans and legal observers.