For decades, political analysts have speculated about election outcomes for the White House and Congress by relying on polling and job approval ratings to help inform their predictions. Now, that playbook is being thrown out altogether.
The number of ideologically polarized, 6-3 rulings on the Supreme Court is unlikely to match the roughly dozen such splits handed down last term as the justices prepare to release their final batch of major rulings this week.
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Residents in a border town grappling with sustained illegal immigration and community releases eagerly welcomed 2024 Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for a visit Monday.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom celebrated on Monday after he reached an agreement with the state legislature on a budget for the next fiscal year.
Online retailers and Big Tech giants, including Amazon, are now required to implement rules to stop thieves from reselling old merchandise on their platforms at the risk of steep fines.
Amid massive Russian turmoil in perhaps the biggest threat to President Vladimir Putin since he rose to power, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the front lines of the war to give awards to his troops as they "advanced in all directions."
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the leaked audio of former President Donald Trump discussing classified documents is further proof that the federal government lacks trustworthiness.
While the center-right New Democracy Party won another four years in Greece's parliamentary elections, observers were stunned by the entry of three far-right parties, bringing the far-right back into parliament.