The ouster of Claudine Gay, who until recently served as Harvard University's president, has sparked a national debate about diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in higher education.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s strategy to gain ballot access as an independent presidential candidate in every state ahead of the 2024 election is proving to be similar to that of Ross Perot, the independent candidate who, in 1992, received more votes than any nonmajor party candidate in U.S. history.
A top prosecutor reportedly tried to prevent an FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation in 2016, according to Fox News Digital, and the person is now working on special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into former President Donald Trump.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley bragged about polls showing her beating President Joe Biden and called for the GOP to move past former President Donald Trump during a CNN town hall in Iowa on Thursday night.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) displayed sharp answers and deftly maneuvered around audience questions during a CNN town hall in Iowa on Thursday as he seeks to defeat former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump in the first GOP nominating race of the 2024 primary season.
EXCLUSIVE — Just days after more than five dozen House Republicans visited the border, one Democrat is following suit and will travel to Eagle Pass, Texas, for a solo tour before the week's end, the Washington Examiner has learned.
Former President Donald Trump's meeting with the head of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is reviving concerns about President Joe Biden's 2024 union support.
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy rearranged his plans in Perry, Iowa, in light of the school shooting Thursday that killed one and left others hurt.
A set of 19 unsealed documents from lawsuits tied to late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein were released by a court Thursday evening, revealing allegations that former President Bill Clinton threatened Vanity Fair over a story in 2011.