• Arizona abortion ruling is a win Kari Lake didn’t need in key Senate race

    The Republican former TV anchor is trying to soften her election-denying image against the Democratic congressman Ruben Gallego in one of the year’s most closely watched racesOn a recent Tuesday morning, at a retirement community on the western edge of Phoenix’s sprawling desert metropolis, Kari Lake beamed at the graying crowd and introduced her guest, the Montana senator Steve Daines, the Republican charged with winning back the party’s Senate majority in Washington.His presence sent the...

  • Arizona ruling on abortion roils Senate race

    The Arizona Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a Civil War-era ban that blocks nearly all abortions in the state is roiling the Senate race to replace Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.). The Tuesday ruling upholding an 1864 abortion law that bars patients from receiving an abortion in nearly all cases also jails physicians who illegally perform

  • Election handicapper moves Arizona Senate race to ‘leans Democratic’

    An elections handicapper moved its rating of the Arizona Senate race from “toss-up” to “leans Democratic” in response to a state Supreme Court ruling reinstating a 19th-century abortion ban.

  • Larry Hogan: ‘I still don’t have any burning desire to be a senator’

    Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R), candidate for the state’s U.S. Senate seat, said in an interview that aired Sunday that he did not have a “burning desire” to be senator but was compelled to run for the seat because of the “broken” system. “I still don’t have any burning desire to be a senator.

  • Arizona House Democratic Whip Hernandez drops out of state senate race

    (The Center Square) – Arizona House Minority Whip Melody Hernandez is dropping her bid for state senate. The Tempe Democrat announced she would no longer seek the position, saying that there are “mistakes” that put her candidacy in jeopardy. “When it was brought to my attention this weekend that I had made mistakes impacting my ability to successfully run for election to the Senate in LD-8, I knew the only right next step would be to take the sole responsibility...

  • 'Extreme agenda': How abortion ruling could upend presidential and Senate races in Arizona

    President Joe Biden and other Democrats decried the state Supreme Court

  • Kari Lake rebrand put to the test in Arizona race for U.S. Senate

    Political pros say Kari Lake is a generational political talent -- but faces a series of self-inflicted challenges as she looks to broaden her appeal and soften her image in the race for Arizona's open U.S. Senate seat.

  • Kari Lake takes MAGA firepower on the road beyond Arizona Senate race

    Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake has been on the road, far from the state she’s running to represent, to fundraise and build support for other MAGA-approved candidates. She’s built a national profile since her failed Arizona gubernatorial run in 2022, allowing her to appear at a steady clip of GOP events and build momentum for […]

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    Ex-FC Barcelona Star Dembele Still Talks To Former Teammates And Isn’t A Role Model

    Ex-FC Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele confessed that he still keeps in touch with some of his former teammates and that he isn't a role model.

  • “Don’t worry”: Jackie Chan, 70, wants fans to know that he still doesn’t look 70

    Jackie Chan, the action movie superstar best known as one of the few actors willing to jump between the rungs of a ladder for a stunt, is doing alright. Celebrating his 70th birthday yesterday, Chan went on Instagram to tell fans that he’s fine, despite a recent photograph showing him looking his age. “Don’t worry,” he doesn’t actually look like a 70-year-old; those gray hairs and whiskers last seen in a curious viral photograph are for a role. About three weeks ago, a photograph of Jackie...

  • History isn’t what you make of it

    Over the past decade or so, a notable trend among American historians, particularly those prioritizing social justice in their research, has been to frame the unsavory facets of United States history as the defining features of the society. One useful way to think of this is as a version of the American exceptionalism the same […]

  • Bidenomics isn’t working

    President Joe Biden hopes the latest jobs report will help convince voters that the economy is thriving under his policies, but a thorough look at the data released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the economy is far weaker than he says it is. The headline numbers of 300,000 jobs created and […]