A key Senate committee supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services. The full Senate will vote on his nomination.
The last time the president tried to make a deal with Ukraine for security aid, he was impeached. The Republican is apparently trying again anyway.
But as a political leader, Trump has a different reason to idolize McKinley: The twice-elected Republican from Ohio realigned U.S. politics and installed the GOP as the dominant party for more than a ...
These days, he is right to scowl more than ever, because on top of watching Donald Trump trash precedent and common decency, ...
Musk is working for Trump as a "special government employee," which means he's not subject to the same ethics and disclosure ...
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Josh Kraft — one of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s four sons — is running for mayor of Boston. Here's what to know ...
As they try to enact President Donald Trump’s agenda, congressional Republicans face the same political risk as a generation ...
A state lawmaker has taken on the persona of a newscaster on the Senate floor in an attempt to get his Republican colleagues' attention.
Critics argue that Trump and his allies used “CRT” as a catch-all label to oppose teaching about systemic racism, which in ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cannot be trusted to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Senate Republicans should vote ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as the top U.S. health official - one of President Donald Trump's most contentious ...