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The latest campaign finance reports show people crossing party lines in the Cincinnati mayoral and council races.
The president’s talk of further escalating his campaign in Latin America nevertheless poses uncomfortable questions for some in Congress.
Americans’ views on the Republican Party and the Democratic Party have shifted since President Donald Trump began his second term.
Americans’ trust in the Republican Party to keep the United States prosperous has dropped to its lowest point in more than a decade, according to a new Gallup poll. Kiersten Pels, spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, responded to the poll in a statement to Newsweek.
Fox News State Department correspondent Gillian Turner reports on pushback within the Republican Party against the Trump administration’s strikes on alleged drug vessels on ‘Special Report.’
The GOP's treasurer and longtime executive committee member, Kelly Ruh, resigned from her post over what she described as "dysfunctional leadership."
“This shutdown strategy is old and Republicans need to have new tactics,” Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-Texas) told House Republicans on a private call Tuesday afternoon, as federal agencies passed their third week without funding.
We must protect and expand coverage, invest in safe staffing, and fund community hospitals, writes Dr. Bryce Pulliam.
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Jack Smith Agrees to Republican Demand to Testify—With a Major Catch
Republicans want Jack Smith to testify about his investigations into Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents and efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Now, the former special counsel is calling their bluff: he says he wants to do it in front of the public.
Sen. Dan Thatcher plans to resign before the 2026 session, but only if the Forward Party of Utah can pick his replacement.
For decades courts have used section two to protect the voting power of racial minorities when legislatures draw electoral-district maps. That era may soon end, however, and if it does, the change may offer Republicans new and potent possibilities for partisan gerrymandering to entrench party power.