Donald Trump's 2016 flagship policy was famously "Build the Wall." The early rounds of the 2024 campaign have been dominated by Trump's stranglehold over the competition, as well as his multiple court cases. Underneath the bluster and chaos, the former president has rolled out a significant number of new policy proposals that have gone without scrutiny, until now. This Washington Examiner series, Trumpism 2.0, will take a closer look at this policy, if it's realistic, and if it'll help Trump secure a second term.
Police have increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of Christopher Haynes, who is on the run after escaping George Washington University Hospital last week after being apprehended in connection with a murder.
Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s regime has launched an anti-corruption initiative focused on the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, stoking speculation about internal regime tensions amid the ouster of multiple high-level officials.
Abortion rights activists have been debating the issue of fetal viability as a goal post in protecting abortion access ahead of the 2024 election cycle.
When she arrived at the Texas Capitol on Wednesday, it seemed a certainty that the alleged mistress of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton would take the stand as a star witness in the impeachment trial against him, but prosecutors' dreams were dashed when Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said she was "deemed unavailable to testify."
Burbank, California, Mayor Konstantine Anthony faced sharp criticism from city council members and residents over a viral video on social media that showed him being spanked at a drag queen bingo event.