The Supreme Court of the United States will consider whether or not to take up two open primary cases in Montana and Hawaii at its May 11 conference. The cases
Several of Trump’s executive orders have now been blocked by federal district court judges.
First the travel ban, then on Tuesday President Trump’s sanctuary city executive order was
When French voters went to the polls Sunday to choose among 11 presidential candidates, they knew one thing for certain: The ultimate winner would have majority support. That’s because
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Last week, MSNBC's Morning Joe criticized the Democratic leadership for not being accepting of candidates that do not toe an ideological
San Diego, CALIF.— According to multiple reports, the USS Vinson strike carrier group out of San Diego has almost reached the Korean Peninsula.
Two Japanese destroyers will join the group
It is certainly a big week in the land of hypocrisy.
Tax reform, Obamacare, the border wall, and a possible government shutdown are all on the table as Congress wrestles
The class action lawsuit Wilding, et. al. v. DNC Services, d/b/a Democratic National Committee and Deborah "Debbie" Wasserman Schultz will be heard Tuesday in the U.
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission convenes every 20 years. It consists of 36 appointees plus the state attorney general. The governor appoints 15, the Florida Senate president appoints nine, the
Update: In France's presidential election, Marine Le Pen advances to runoff with Emmanuel Macron. Election to be held on May 7.
Female leaders are taking Europe by storm.
From the ongoing legal battle against the Commission on Presidential Debates to taking nonpartisan election reform to the nation's largest battleground state, here are 5 key stories on
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The landscape of journalism today is covered with sensational headlines like the one above, despite the fact that there seems to be universal consensus in the power of