President Joe Biden’s economic agenda is a major factor amid growing concern in the Democratic Party that the president's reelection bid is in trouble.
The European Union urged Israel to demonstrate "maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," even as it acknowledged and condemned Hamas's use of hospitals and civilians as "shields."
The Supreme Court agreed to wade into a dispute in jurisdictions adjacent to international borders on when expert witnesses can testify in drug trafficking cases in which the defendants say they were "blind mules" (or unknowing transporters of drugs).
Democratic strategist David Axelrod, an ex-adviser to former President Barack Obama, criticized President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign again, specifically citing the “age issue.”
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) appears to be waiting in the wings to replace President Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket. However, a new poll shows the Californian would come up short against former President Donald Trump.
A looming government shutdown is putting House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) leadership to the test, as pushback from hard-line conservatives is already making the passage of a continuing resolution an uphill battle.
The backlash to legislative attempts to limit abortion access proved to be a winning strategy for Democrats during last week's off-year elections in Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. Now, Democrats are moving to get more abortion measures on the ballot during next year's pivotal elections.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) left the Democratic Party shortly after the 2022 midterm elections to become an independent, stating it aligned with her voting style in the Senate. However, her departure from a major party has taken away one significant perk: donors.