Nearly a third of Americans – 30% – say people may have to resort to violence in order to get the country back on track, according to the latest PBS News/NPR/Marist poll. It’s a sharp rise from 18 ...
Will North Carolina’s General Assembly try to redraw congressional maps this year? Republican Senate leader Phil Berger says they might, a move that Democratic Gov. Josh Stein calls “ridiculous” and ...
The US government shut down at midnight after Congress failed to reach a deal on a funding package. Follow here for the latest.
With its well-placed alumni network and aggressive advocacy, Paragon Health Institute is pressuring Republicans to let Obamacare subsidies expire despite urging from GOP centrists.
The proportion of Gen Z adults who approve of President Donald Trump has increased, according to a new poll. As per new polling by AtlasIntel, Trump's approval rating among this group, classed as ...
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Texas Democratic Rep. James Talarico raises $6.2 million in first three weeks of U.S. Senate run
The haul far outpaces the earliest fundraising numbers achieved by recent statewide candidates from his party, establishing Talarico as an immediate fundraising juggernaut.
The Senate is set to vote again on Tuesday on dueling measures to fund the government. Neither is likely to pass.
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“May Nigeria Happen And Keep Happening To Me”: Reno Omokri Makes Controversial Statement
Former presidential aide and social critic, Reno Omokri, has declared that Nigeria should happen to him and keep happening to him for the rest of his life.
The changes are expected to enhance enforcement of the state's oil and gas sector while also streamline permitting, a change welcomed by the industry.
Ms Reeves’ time in office has faced significant controversy since Labour's July 2024 election win, including cuts to winter fuel payments for about 10 million pensioners, which aimed to save £1.4 ...
After a last-ditch effort in the Senate failed, vast portions of the federal government are closed and many federal workers furloughed.
A high military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) convicted former President Joseph Kabila of treason and war crimes Tuesday on accusations of collaborating with anti-government rebels ...
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