Jon Ossoff says he will look for ways to work with President-elect Donald Trump as he seeks a second term as a Georgia U.S. senator.
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Leach graduated from Davenport High School and exceled as a 138-pound high school wrestler. He later was inducted to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He spent most of his life as a fiscally ...
As President-elect Trump and his transition team steer his cabinet nominees through the landmines of the Senate confirmation ...
The discussion focused on claims that DEI programs are silencing conservative students and faculty, reinforcing the GOP’s ...
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Presidents Andrew Jackson and Donald Trump are not just changemakers or disruptors but revolutionaries who campaigned to ...
The incoming legislature will most likely welcome the largest number of Jewish Republicans in the House — and in Congress overall — since the 1990s.
If Democrats benefit from higher turnout and Trump is unpopular, they could heavily defeat Republicans in the 2026 midterm ...
Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema side with GOP to vote against the renomination of Democrat Lauren McFerran to the National ...
Former U.S. Rep. Jim Leach has died at age 82. He served 30 years as a politician from eastern Iowa. He later headed the ...