The Conservatives under-reported the value of a seconded member of staff by more than £200,000, the Electoral Commission said.
The House Freedom Caucus voted Tuesday to boot Rep. Ken Buck, who previously announced he would resign from Congress this week.
On Wednesday, a Korean news outlet reported that Topgolf Callaway's major
Chillicothe and Ohio’s Second Congressional District — Kim Georgeton points out that she is the only woman in the crowded Republican primary for the district, and that sometimes you need a woman to take down a woman…like some prominent Democrats. I decided to interview all of the Republican primary candidates who made appearances at the […]
To the supposed dismay of Brenda Hashtag and consorts, Anna Wintour once famously advised against wearing an all-black get-up. In fact, the latter is somewhat
At this point, Black Americans are becoming more likely to say "a plague on both your houses" than to push for either Democrats or Republicans.
China has introduced guidelines to phase out U.S. microprocessors from Intel and AMD from government personal computers and servers, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The procurement guidance also seeks to sideline Microsoft's Windows operating system and foreign-made database software in favour of domestic options, the report said. Government agencies above the township level have been told to include criteria requiring safe and reliable processors and operating systems when making...
Michael RaineyMarch 21, 2024The Republican Study Committee, the largest conservative caucus in the House, released on Wednesday a 2025 budget
The Republican Study Committee (RSC), which comprises nearly 80 percent of all House Republicans, called for an increase in the retirement age in its budget proposal released Wednesday. The RSC budget proposes raising that age for those who are not near retirement “to account for increases in life expectancy.” The budget did not provide specifics.
A total of 11 Republican candidates were vying to fill U.S. Congressman
BATON ROUGE - Quentin Anderson announced his candidacy for Louisiana's 6th Congressional District, the state's second majority-minority congressional district. Anderson, a long-time Baton Rouge resident, graduated from McKinley High School, went to Louisiana Tech and then got his law degree from LSU. He worked on Obama's presidential campaign in 2007. State Senator Cleo Fields and Congressman Garret Graves are also running for the spot. Graves is currently the District 6...
With nearly a decade on the national political stage, for some of the youngest eligible conservative voters this year, former President Donald Trump has been pivotal in their political upbringing.