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Control of Congress in next year’s election could turn on how Americans view the sweeping tax- and domestic-policy package.
Washington Post columnist Philip Bump called out President Donald Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for their campaign to ...
Through persuasion and browbeating, Trump forced nearly all congressional Republicans to line up behind his marquee ...
At his campaign launch Thursday, Mayor Eric Adams had some tough words about the man coming for his job, presumptive ...
An Iowa law removing gender identity as a protected class from the state’s civil rights code took effect Tuesday, the first ...
President Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon ripped into tech billionaire Elon Musk once again over the ...
Helen Schulman talks about writing the short stories in her new book, ‘Fools for Love.’ We also check in with Now Serving, a ...
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, discusses the American dream and anti-Trump protesters on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’ ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday signed the tax and spending cut bill Republicans muscled through Congress this week, turning it into law by his own self-imposed Fourth of July ...
Trump's tax cuts, foreign policy and governance style reveal him to be a 'normie Republican' rather than a political outlier, ...
Allred jumped into the race as incumbent Republican Sen. John Cornyn faces a major primary challenge in his bid for a fifth ...
Conservative Washington Post columnist George Will is warning that President Donald Trump could make the difference between ...
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