A federal judge on Friday refused to accept the government-proposed protective order in former President Donald Trump's Jan. 6-related indictment and instead sought to find a middle ground on communication restrictions on the case.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is reportedly expected to skip a first-anniversary event for the Inflation Reduction Act at the White House next week despite playing a prominent role in the creation and passage of the climate-oriented act.
An Arizona judge has rejected a challenge from state Democrats to keep a third-party presidential ticket off the 2024 ballot, ruling that the centrist No Labels group is a legitimate political party despite pushback from both sides of the aisle.
The first Republican presidential debate is fast approaching on Aug. 23, when candidates will hope to close the gap on former President Donald Trump and separate from the rest of the pack. In this series, Up For Debate, the Washington Examiner will look at a key issue or policy every day up until debate day and where key candidates stand. Below is a list of each breakdown published by the Washington Examiner on driving issues for the field — including spending and debt, abortion, the economy, impeaching Joe Biden, the border, and energy and climate change.
EXCLUSIVE — Never Back Down, the super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) presidential bid, announced the creation of a new grassroots coalition, Parents Never Back Down.
The Department of Energy on Friday announced $1.2 billion in funding for direct air capture projects in Texas and Louisiana, in what officials said was the largest-ever investment in engineered carbon removal.
TV personality Donny Deutsch said Friday that MSNBC's Morning Joe might not exist if former President Donald Trump wins in 2024 because freedom will have died.
The World Health Organization is hosting a summit on traditional medicine next week in Gujarat, India, to examine the role of homeopathic healthcare in addressing global health challenges.
Iowa Democrats are at a "low point" in the wake of their disastrous 2020 presidential caucuses, the loss of their first-in-the-nation caucuses in the Democratic primary schedule, and multiple losses to Republicans at the ballot box.
Iowans are flocking to Des Moines this weekend to attend the Iowa State Fair with the hopes of eating renowned food, seeing the famous butter cow, and hearing from 2024 Republican presidential candidates.