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Following the relase of the 2025 College Football Playoff bracket, there's one athletic director madder than a wet hornet: ...
A long list of people could test that theory, though governors have struggled to make the leap to presidential nominations in ...
Hollywood action star Lorenzo Lamas recoiled at the thought of California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom leading the United ...
A ruling in the president’s favor in the case, which deals with his attempt to remove a member of the Federal Trade ...
Trump is pressuring Indiana Republican senators to pass a congressional redistricting plan that will create two more ...
Live updates and the latest news as the Supreme Court seems poised to allow Trump to fire a member of the independent Federal ...
Melania Trump is not happy after her son Barron's late-night phone call with TikTok pastor Stuart Knechtle was exposed to the ...
"I'm the only one who has gone toe to toe with Donald Trump, and there's a reason he's always got my name in his mouth," said ...
One of the most striking comments from the aftermath of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot came from Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska. Citing private conversations with senior White House ...
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo called it the most partisan mayoral race he’s seen in his almost five decades in city politics.
President Donald Trump is taking an increasingly personal role in the government’s clemency process, wielding pardons with historic frequency to aid allies and advance his own political grievances.