Governors historically hold one of the few offices that aren't affected by the nationalization of politics, but a rematch between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden could sweep away any chances of that remaining in 2024.
Auto dealers are ending 2023 sounding the alarm on slumping electric vehicle sales after the public has proven to be less than convinced of making such a purchase.
In the spirit of the season, the Washington Examiner has identified 12 matters we believe will shape 2024 and beyond. These close-up examinations of agenda-setting topics cover everything from the battle between the Biden family and the House Oversight Committee, the emergence of a "new world order," and fights over redistricting and new election maps. Part Two is about crime and its role in the 2024 elections.
According to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau, male college enrollment has been declining for a decade. Men are now 44% of the college population, which is down from 47% in 2011.
Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden's son Hunter have found a rare commonality in that they are both building defenses around their allegations of bias by the Justice Department.
President Joe Biden, who once admitted to being a gaffe machine, has a long track record of blunders and exaggerations that keep politicos eager to hear what he comes up with next — or anxious, depending on one's perspective.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson assumed the leadership role in mid-2023, and since then, his administration has been hit with obstacles that are plaguing several mayors in Democratic-led cities.