(WASHINGTON) -- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was hailed for much of last year as a rising Republican star, is ending his presidential campaign after... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who endorsed Donald Trump after suspending his own Republican presidential campaign, on Sunday tried to downplay the former... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- A top White House national security official is defending the repeated U.S. strikes on Houthis in Yemen, amid attacks by the militant group... Read More.
(MANCHESTER, N.H.) -- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ended his presidential campaign on Sunday amid dour poll numbers in New Hampshire and South Carolina, marking a... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden's campaign is dismissing threats that a third-party candidacy, like a potential No Labels "unity" ticket, could siphon crucial votes from... Read More.
(SOUTH CAROLINA) -- Newly released audio files show that the Marine Corps called 911 after one of their F-35 fighter jets went missing in... Read More.
(FLORIDA) -- The Sarasota, Florida Police Department announced Friday they won't be charging Christian Ziegler, the former chair of the Florida Republican Party, following... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- The White House on Friday announced that the U.S. conducted more strikes against Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen Friday morning.
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(WASHINGTON) -- Donald Trump is doubling down on his claims of "complete and total" presidential immunity as he awaits a decision from an appeals... Read More.
(AUGUSTA, Maine) -- Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows on Friday asked the state's highest appeals court to consider her decision to bar former... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden on Friday signed a stopgap measure to avoid a partial government shutdown that would have taken effect at the... Read More.
(WASHINGTON) -- Sen. Tim Scott is expected to endorse former President Donald Trump for president at a rally in New Hampshire Friday evening, sources... Read More.