After CNN host Dana Bash asked Pelosi if “everything was OK” with her relationship with Biden, the former House speaker replied, “You’d have to ask him.” ...
The Secret Service has denied a report that former Director Kimberly Cheatle and other agency leaders wanted to destroy cocaine found in the White House.
Vice President Kamala Harris became the official Democratic nominee for president Monday evening, marking the first time in American history a woman of color is leading a major-party ticket after ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose additional private flights from a GOP donor, according to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR). On Monday, Wyden said Republican donor Harlan Crow gave Thomas ...
Democrats in one Virginia city targeted a GOP mayoral candidate over her campaign colors striking a resemblance to Kamala Harris's sorority.
A federal judge ruled on Monday that Google acted as a monopoly and violated antitrust law related to its search business, a major blow to the tech giant.
The administration has vowed to aid Israel in defending against an attack from Iran or its proxies, and the United States has troops in Jordan, Iraq, and Syria, which have come under attack in recent ...
LEBANON, Pennsylvania — Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) spent Monday stumping for Senate GOP hopeful Dave McCormick in his first big campaign swing of the August recess.
Chevron became just the latest employer to announce its exit from California last week, and while it is tempting to blame the state’s war against fossil fuels as the cause for the departure, energy ...
Former President Donald Trump’s federal election case was put back into the hands of Judge Chutkan on Friday, and within 48 hours, she had made about a half dozen decisions on it.
Jerrod Sessler's endorsement by the former president, GOP challenger Tiffany Smiley contends, was only due because Trump “wants anyone but Newhouse.” ...
Arizona's attorney general said former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis's “insights are invaluable and will greatly aid the State in proving its case in court.” ...