With an eye on House majority, Democrats mull ways to ‘fix Congress’
It’s no secret that the House has had a tough two years. One speaker, Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), got ousted mid-term, and his successor,
An Arizona Democrat descends into the Grand Canyon in search of votes
SUPAI, Ariz. — Rep. Ruben Gallego arrived at the bottom of the Grand Canyon barefoot, shoes in hand, after crossing a stream
Venezuela’s Maduro appoints to his Cabinet a close ally pardoned by the US in a prisoner swap
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday appointed to his Cabinet
North Korean troops seen being kitted out in Russia ahead of likely despatch to Ukraine
North Korean soldiers have been filmed receiving uniforms and equipment
He helped impeach Trump. On the campaign trail, he won’t bring it up.
WALLACES CORNER, Va. — He didn’t mention it in his mailers or campaign brochures. It was absent from a slew of recent
At Vance events, a back-and-forth with media is red meat for the crowd
DETROIT — Sen. JD Vance’s event here chugged along like a typical campaign rally. He attacked his rivals, painted a grave picture
Cuba hit by second nationwide blackout amid worsening energy crisis
Cuba suffered a second nationwide blackout Saturday morning, hours after
Seeking a historic win, Harris faces a familiar foe: Sexism
LAS VEGAS — Standing in the searing Nevada heat at her job as a construction flagger shortly after Vice President Kamala Harris
Obama uses withering mockery in Arizona as he questions Trump’s competence
TUCSON — Former president Barack Obama further sharpened his criticism of Donald Trump at a rally Friday, casting the Republican nominee as