SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — Ramona Nitz met Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for the first time on Saturday while attending the Feenstra Family Picnic hosted by Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA). Nitz, a 68-year-old retired teacher from Cherokee, Iowa, is like most attendees who showed up for the picnic on a cloudy weekend morning: she's a conservative who wants a candidate who will defeat President Joe Biden during next year's presidential elections.
President Joe Biden has found himself stuck in the middle of the Democratic Party on environmental issues despite running on a sweeping green agenda, a tension that remains unresolved as he prepares to seek a second term.
The Biden administration floating an invocation of the 14th Amendment to prevail over the debt limit fight has prompted an array of legal experts to support such a move while bringing some to warn of unforeseen consequences that could prompt the review of the highest court.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced billions in new grants and loans designed to expand renewable energy installations and other clean energy technologies in rural regions of the country.
Tuesday is the Kentucky GOP's gubernatorial primary and voters are heading to the polls to choose among 12 Republican candidates who could face Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) in November.
EXCLUSIVE — The nation's foremost professional organization for OBGYNs told a group of anti-abortion doctors that support for abortion in the profession was not up for debate.
House Republicans had campaigned on passing legislation to secure the southern border, yet four months into the new Congress, their signature bill was on the verge of falling apart.
Democratic voters in Philadelphia will have a chance Tuesday to fire the next shot in the battle between left-wing and centrist liberals wrestling for control of their party's approach to the key issue of crime.