A Senate Republican is calling on all elected officials to release their health records voluntarily, amid concerns about aging lawmakers in Congress and President Biden's apparent mental decline.
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved updated booster shots for COVID-19, a major step toward launching a fall immunization campaign against the virus that is now viewed as a perennial but manageable threat.
Mark Meadows, President Trump's former chief of staff, filed an emergency motion Monday asking a federal judge to pause an order that kept his Georgia criminal election interference case in a state court, as he seeks to appeal the decision to a higher federal court.
The disgraced former FBI official who was once part of the bureau's Trump-Russia collusion probe has asked a federal court in Washington, D.C. for more time to negotiate a plea deal on charges that he violated U.S. sanctions while conspiring with a Russian oligarch.
The fight to remove former President Trump from the 2024 ballot could make it to the Supreme Court, according to court watchers, who say it's unclear how the justices would rule if they get involved in the political fray.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has admitted that he made many mistakes during the pandemic but claimed that they were only visible in “hindsight.” That is only true if you stuck your head in the sand, as Newsom did for the duration of the pandemic all the way up to his weak attempt to distance himself from his own failures.
It is no secret that most politicians want more power over people’s everyday lives, but it is much rarer that they openly showcase their desire to become a dictator as Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) has done.
IN MIGRANT CRISIS, NEW YORK STILL CAN'T FACE REALITY. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has taken a leading role among Democrats in conceding the damage done to local communities by the Biden administration's policy of allowing millions of illegal border crossers to remain in the United States. Adams recently raised eyebrows in his party by saying the arrival of thousands of illegal asylum-seekers, with their enormous demands for economic and social services, "will destroy New York City."
Nearly half the House Democratic Caucus is calling on President Biden to put executive muscle into measures to help immigrants and asylum seekers get work papers. In a letter signed by 103 lawmakers, the Democrats laid out three legal avenues to allow asylum seekers and certain undocumented immigrants to work legally, and for some undocumented...