Florida will no longer allow residents to change their driver's licenses to reflect their gender identity instead of their biological sex, much to the chagrin of transgender-rights advocates.
Polite drumroll, please: The National Republican Congressional Committee reveals that it raised $7.1 million in December, closing what the organization deems a noteworthy 2023 that "shattered" its record for money raised before a presidential election year.
House Republicans in swing districts are flexing their political muscle to force changes to an $80 billion bipartisan tax deal, raising questions about whether GOP leadership can advance a bill that has widespread support.
Officials said court and other systems in Georgia's most populous county were hacked over the weekend, interrupting routine operations, but the district attorney's office said the racketeering case against former President Donald Trump is unaffected.
President Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet and polls show him losing to likely GOP opponent, former President Donald Trump, as even young voters turn their backs on the incumbent Democrat.
Young voters are angry at President Biden and threatening to stay home in November, setting off alarm bells that have fueled a pandering spree as the nation's oldest commander-in-chief desperately tries to capture the youth vote.
A tight-lipped President Biden said Tuesday he's decided how to respond to the drone strike that killed three U.S. troops at a remote base in Jordan on Sunday, but offered no details and again said he doesn't want the U.S. embroiled in a wider conflict in the Middle East.
Policy experts and policymakers generally have a problem whereby they look for single, large solutions to complex problems. This one-size-fits-all thinking pervades all aspects of American society, but it seems especially prevalent in environmental policy — particularly anything related to climate. The global nature of climate change somehow convinces environmentalists that the only proper responses […]