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In battleground Arizona, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. draws Biden and Trump voters united by distrust

Some voted for Donald Trump, others for Joe Biden. A few had never wanted anything to do with politics before they heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on a podcast or YouTube video.

Biden says he ‘can’t think of one’ reason for total presidential immunity

President Biden said he “can’t think of one” reason for presidents to receive total immunity from prosecution as former President Trump pushes for the courts to grant him immunity, Bloomberg reported.  Biden reportedly made the comment on Saturday in response to a reporter’s question before he left the White House to travel to Camp David...

Disqualification disinformation: Here’s where Trump’s ballot battle stands 

The Colorado Supreme Court's decision to disqualify Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot next year has set off an uproar that the decision is undemocratic

1 killed, 3 injured in Colorado mall shooting

One person was killed and three more were injured in a shooting at a mall in Colorado on Sunday, police said. The Colorado Springs Police Department said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that a fight happened at the Citadel Mall in the leadup to the shooting, which killed one adult male...

We should embrace transhumanism; our survival could depend on it

Embracing human enhancement is not just a choice but an imperative for the continued advancement of our species.

5 critical issues Biden must tackle to win reelection

President Biden will spend the next 11 months balancing the job of governing with his reelection bid, traveling the country as he seeks to convince voters he deserves a second term. The president has already signaled what key issues will be consistent parts of his pitch to voters, and he has in many ways already...

Ukrainian students fight Russia in their own way — even making drone parts

After Russian forces occupied her town near Kyiv in the early days of the February 2022 invasion, 14-year-old Ukrainian student Tanya Bondarchuk remembers feeling shocked and in disbelief. Her parents woke her abruptly and said the war had started. “Later, I got up and really understood that the war had begun,” she told The Hill. “While...

Dems, GOP both won big victories and suffered defeats in 2023. Here are the year’s top election takeaways

Democrats and Republican both suffered disappointing defeats and big victories during the 2023 off-year election cycle, including in gubernatorial, mayoral and local races.

Pig roasts, hockey games and family: Lawmakers share favorite Christmas traditions

House Republicans told Fox News Digital about their favorite Christmas traditions, from friendly competition to cooking elaborate meals.

Yemen would be a war too far

It was piracy on the high seas that drove the infant United States into its first foreign war. In 1786, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams went to London to negotiate with the Barbary States, which had been kidnapping American sailors. The U.S., they said, was a new nation, and had done the people of North Africa no wrong. The Tripolitanian representative, Sidi Haji Abdrahaman, told them in reply: “It is written in the Koran that all nations which have not acknowledged the Prophet are sinners, whom it is the right and duty of the faithful to plunder and enslave.”

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