Kari Lake, the Republican who lost the Arizona governor's race to Democrat Katie Hobbs, has asked the state Supreme Court to review her challenge of election results that has so far been rejected by the courts.
House leaders put more than two dozen former intelligence officials on notice on Wednesday, demanding answers for their dismissal of Hunter Biden's discarded laptop computer as Russian disinformation ahead of the 2020 election.
The two top Democrats in Congress are asking Fox News executives not to spread "grave propaganda" about the 2020 election and are demanding that commentators who have falsely suggested that the election was stolen acknowledge on the air that they were wrong.
Tennessee Republican lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation that would prevent transgender people from changing their driver's licenses and birth certificates, a move that officials warn could cost the state millions in federal funding.
Workers that aided in the cleanup of the train derailment in Ohio have experienced lingering migraines and nausea, according to a union representative for workers that build and maintain railways for Norfolk Southern. Jonathan Long, a union representative for the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, said in...
BALTIMORE — President Biden rallied House Democrats on Wednesday to turn their attention towards implementing the legislative accomplishments notched in the last two years, a strategy that caucus leaders see as they way to reclaim the majority in 2024. “If we did nothing, nothing but implement what we’ve already passed and let the people know...
Former Vice President Mike Pence said in an interview that he disagrees with Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's latest calls for politicians to take mental competency tests, saying that U.S. citizens “can sort that out.” In an interview with CBS News that aired Wednesday, Pence told political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns that he is “confident” U.S....
Starbucks committed “egregious and widespread” violations of federal law in its campaign to halt unions, a federal administrative judge ruled Wednesday, ordering the company to give back pay and damages to workers who launched national organizing efforts. The decision from Judge Michael A. Rosas, an administrative law judge at the National Labor Relations Board, comes...
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is the latest Democrat to fall to public concerns over crime. Lightfoot suffered an ignominious fate Tuesday when she failed to even make the runoff in her bid for a second term. Paul Vallas, a centrist Democrat who topped the Chicago poll by a comfortable margin, has promised to grapple more...