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Stephen Miller was livid. It was a couple of months after Donald Trump’s inauguration, and Mr. Miller, a senior White House ...
Republicans still support changing the process even after watching the most recent Supreme Court nominating process.
Despite the media’s breathless speculation, there was never any doubt that Republican senators would sign off on the Senate ...
Wisconsin redistricting battle ends as state Supreme Court declines Democratic lawsuits, potentially helping Republicans ...
Wall Street is pointing to a lower open Monday as the Trump administration steps up pressure on trading partners to quickly ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax ...
The Supreme Court ruled last week that Trump can continue to break the law — both US and international law — by having his ...
Gov. Tony Evers issued far fewer partial vetoes this year than in his past budgets. Here's what they did and the history of ...
Goldman Sachs estimated that the climate spending portion of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (i.e., the Green New Scam) was ...
Republicans gave $45 billion to help ICE detain hundreds of thousands of immigrants — and another $100 billion to further ...
Trump doesn’t want to see the New York mayoral nominee ejected from American politics, but he does want to see him fail.
The Supreme Court is not a perfect rubber stamp for President Donald Trump, but he is finding little willingness by the conservative majority to stand in his way.