In today’s issue: What are Vice President Harris and former President Trump not talking about in the final days of this campaign? The scripts not in constant rotation — the deletions and omissions — offer some insights. Among voters in a trio of “blue wall” battleground states Monday, Harris was not focused on the nitty-gritty...
Conservatives have had an aggressive and largely successful campaign in recent years taking education issues to the court system, a combination of decades of ground work, a better political climate and a friendlier Supreme Court. In the past few years, Republicans have snatched high-profile wins at the high court, including blocking student debt relief...
Twelve public servants will be honored next month at the 75th anniversary of the Arthur S. Flemming Awards, an honor given to those who advance equity in their government work. While working in the federal government is sometimes depicted as a distant, bureaucratic and divisive job, the work many people do improves the lives of...
Rep. Marc Molinaro, R-N.Y., is accusing a Democrat colleague of refusing to let him cosponsor a pro-contraception bill which is now leaving him open to attack ads by his election opponent.
Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Donald Trump was considering Brooke Rollins — his former Domestic Policy Council director now serving...
U.S. citizens in Israel voting via absentee ballots could affect elections in battleground states like Pennsylvania, where there's a large Jewish population.
Vice President Harris raised eyebrows over potential conflicts of interest related to the support her presidential run has received from individuals and entities engaged in significant business before the federal government.