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Tim Miller joined Stephanie Ruhle to take on the anger at GOP town halls, Joni Ernst’s exit from the Senate race, and why Republicans still cling to Trump despite his sinking approval.
Avoiding a U.S. government shutdown and advancing a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine are among the thorny ...
In the summer of 2025, a rumor spread that the CIA once ran a "fake" brothel in San Francisco, California, in order to test drugs, including LSD, on its unsuspecting patrons. For example, on July 31, ...
U.S. Representative Jerry Nadler, a Democrat from Manhattan who played a major role in both impeachments of President Donald Trump, will not seek re-election in 2026 after holding his seat for 34 ...
Although much progress has been made since the 1980s, the bay is still fragile. Efforts that have helped restore it must be continued.
Oregon lawmakers have advanced a significant transportation funding package from the House floor. The bill aims to stabilize state and local transportation systems while addressing urgent maintenance ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s targeting of Democrats is legally questionable, experts say, but it’s helped to further his career nationally: “The more outrageous you are, the more you are ...
House GOP leaders are staring down a politically fraught and legislatively jam-packed September as lawmakers return to Washington — all while their tiny majority is set to get even slimmer.
Hundreds of new laws in Texas cover wide range of issues including education, abortion, elections, and public safety ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on Friday calling for a special election for ...
Caifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom, whose popularity is soaring as he emerges as Democrats’ remapping champion, has been encouraging his counterparts to follow his lead, saying at POLITICO’s California ...
ANALYSIS: Congress will face a vote on Jeffrey Epstein files, passing spending bills and preventing a spike in health care ...