In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep this morning, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that the Trump administration, which he ...
Vice President Harris will deliver remarks at 4 p.m. ET at Howard University in Washington, D.C., according to the White ...
Some red states approved ballot measures to raise the minimum wage and require employers to provide paid sick time to their ...
Officials throughout the Middle East welcomed Donald Trump’s victory — amid anticipation and anxiety across the region over ...
Voters approved tax hikes to help fund child care for low-income families in the Austin, Texas, and Sonoma County, Calif. A ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 1,300 points soon after the open, or more than 3%, just hours after Trump won ...
Trump’s overall closing focus on the economy and immigration ultimately resonated with enough Americans — more than the ...
Former President Donald Trump has won a second presidential term. The GOP now controls the Senate, while control of the House ...
The 118th Congress is on track to be the least productive in modern history. If Washington enters a new season of divided government next year, as seems likely, Congress could get even less done.
NPR’s Pien Huang weighs in on RFK Jr.’s skepticism of conventional public health expertise and his intentions to remove fluoride from the drinking water.
Harris' narrowing path to electoral victory appears to come down to the "Blue Wall" states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and ...
Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban is expected to fall once the new constitutional amendment goes into effect. But there are ...