The U.S. has funded support services on the ground during Uganda's Ebola outbreak, the DRC's mpox outbreak and in the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. What happens now as foreign aid is being cut?
Ron DeSantis (R) and members of his own party in the Sunshine State, pointing to a new discordant era of GOP-led politics in a state that has trended red over the last few cycles. The rare ...
Ron DeSantis got nearly everything he asked from the Legislature, passing an avalanche of conservative legislation that propelled him into a leading GOP contender for the presidency. But entering ...
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are rolling out a new package of election security legislation this week, with GOP lawmakers already setting eyes on 2026. Republican Study Committee Chairman ...
Since Trump became President, Republican Mark Uyeda is leading the agency, alongside Republican Hester Peirce and Democrat Caroline Crenshaw. Prior chair Gary Gensler and fellow Democrat Jaime ...
This week, he’s no longer under investigation. By Steve Benen When Republican Rep. Andy Ogles unveiled a proposal last week to allow Donald Trump to run for a third term, it was a rather obvious ...
The Delaware County Republican Party has nominated a controversial figure to become the county's newest elections board member. In a private vote Jan. 23, the county party's executive committee ...
The reality LGBTQ+ people feared is here. We tried to tell you. This isn't hyperbole. This is Republican legislation. On Monday, the Idaho House of Representatives asked the U.S. Supreme Court to ...
The First Congressional District is considered a strong Republican seat, making it a challenge for any Democratic candidate. Valimont ran against Gaetz in 2024 and lost by more than 32 percentage ...
It’s substantially worse than the 45 percent of respondents who view the GOP unfavorably, which about breaks even. Forty-three percent held a favorable view of the Republicans. But compare that ...
President Trump wants to impose sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with two economists who unpack the repercussions for American businesses, consumers and the U.S.