Former President Donald Trump gets 50% of the support of Hispanic voters in a Republican primary but still trails President Biden by a wide margin in a general election matchup, according to a new poll released this week.
A Senate panel is set to advance revised legislation that would prohibit federal regulators from penalizing a bank for providing financial services to a legitimate cannabis business, a change that would check a major item on the pot industry's wish list if Congress can work through sticking points in the bill.
The Biden administration is in no hurry to finalize its proposed regulations extending Title IX protections to transgender students, including athletes, an issue that may be too hot for the White House to handle as the 2024 election nears.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy shifted blame for a looming shutdown from his divided conference to President Biden and the Senate, saying the president must answer for his border crisis.
In a diplomatic breakthrough signaling a once-unthinkable warming of ties, the head of Israel's tourism minister traveled to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for a conference, marking the first open visit of an Israeli Cabinet official to the kingdom.
The floodgates opened Tuesday with calls from more than one dozen Senate Democrats for Sen. Robert Menendez to resign after being charged with bribery and public corruption.
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson will not be a part of the GOP debate on Wednesday. While Hutchinson insists that is not the end of his presidential campaign, the reality is his campaign died well before it began.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has taken it upon himself to ensure the citizens of the country don’t accidentally on purpose eradicate our nation’s cherished liberties. Whether it's censorship on platforms such as X, formerly known as Twitter, YouTube, or the inconsistent and in many cases incorrect information about masking, vaccines, and COVID-19 origins, Paul has diligently fought to protect the Constitution from overreaching politicians in power. The latest threat stems from the government’s involvement in artificial intelligence and the dangers of weaponizing that technology to suppress speech.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s official portrait was unveiled on Tuesday at the State Department, accompanied by glowing remarks from Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “The walk to the secretary’s office on the seventh floor is a little bit awe-inspiring…down that wood-paneled mahogany row, surrounded by portraits of our predecessors, most of them looking...