Ukraine aid opened the floodgates for more Pentagon spending as US eyes Russia, China
America’s aid campaign for Ukraine has opened the doors for a surge in domestic defense spending, both to refill stockpiles of weapons
America’s aid campaign for Ukraine has opened the doors for a surge in domestic defense spending, both to refill stockpiles of weapons
There are times when K. Denise Rucker Krepp wonders if she is the only elected Democrat in Washington, D.C., who cares that
A ruling this week preventing the Biden administration from unwinding a Trump-era program that kept migrants in Mexico for their immigration hearings
A legal group staffed by former members of the Trump administration says that if President Biden blocks the release of documents that
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has terminated her state’s Department of Health contract with a transgender activist group amid a controversy involving
The Texas government will resume construction of a wall on the state’s border with Mexico, according Gov. Greg Abbott. The announcement comes after
Reno mayor Hillary Schieve is suing a private investigator and his company after finding a real-time GPS tracking device attached to her
An Arizona Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Republican secretary of state candidate Rep. Mark Finchem over the results of
Attorney and Republican National Committee chair candidate Harmeet Dhillon says she believes billionaire Elon Musk’s recent acquisition of Twitter ‘helps people all
The Supreme Court of North Carolina struck down a 2018 voter ID law on Friday, claiming it discriminates against the state’s residents. The