South Australia has Australia’s first state-based First Nations Voice to Parliament election, following the 2023 federal Voice referendum failure
The narrow majority that House Republicans have enjoyed this session is dwindling by the day.Rep. Mike Gallagher, one of the few Republicans to object to the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, announced on Friday that he'd be leaving Congress before his term is complete, according to the House Press Gallery. In a statement, Gallagher said he'd leave office on April 19.Several other Republican members have also announced in recent months that they'd be leaving the...
Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson from his post shortly after the House passed the final budget bill.
Republicans have been saying a number of things publicly, and more in private, over the last few days to save face on their doomed impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which has served as a Trump
Rep. Jared Moskowitz wore a Putin mask Wednesday as he walked into the GOP-led hearing on Hunter Biden's business dealings, part of a broader House impeachment probe.
The former first lady was asked if she would campaign after rare appearance. Trump said he was doing well 'with the Jewish voter'. He called Peter Navarro a 'great patriot' on day he reported to prison; said he could 'care less' about Mike Pence refusing to endorse him
Former Trump administration communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Thursday on MSNBC's "Deadline" that he is working to "split the Republicans" and make sure that "these people either don't vote or they vote for Joe Biden." | Clips
The concept of squatters rights, legally defined as Adverse Possession, has its roots in the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, which was legally established through the Homestead Act of 1862.
The crack of Louisville Slugger ash bats connecting with rawhide baseballs laced in Costa Rica will soon echo throughout ballparks all over North America. A dulcet-toned announcer will lunge forward from his seat in the press box, perched three tiers above home plate. The announcer will squint, looking to see if the ball hooks just inside the foul pole several hundred feet away down the right field line. "Going! Going! Gone!" he’ll chirp as the ball hugs the pole, staying just fair. The ball...
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he would vote for a Republican when repeatedly asked if he would endorse former President Donald Trump. | Clips
President Joe Biden averted a government shutdown on Saturday when he signed a new $1.2 trillion federal spending bill – one that had in part been held up over a […]
“They want to take our victories away but we won’t let them,” said Jill Biden, referencing Republican attacks on LGBTQ+ rights