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Panama has complained to the United Nations over United States President Donald Trump’s threat to seize the Panama Canal.
The national Americans for Prosperity Action, a super-PAC affiliated with the AFP, spent millions on GOP-backing ads for U.S. Senate races, including the race now-U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno ran against former Sen. Sherrod Brown.
I loved nothing more as a boy than traveling Arkansas with my father as he sold athletic supplies to high schools and colleges across the state. As we rolled down rural highways in the late 1960s, billboards would appear with this message: "Get us out of the United Nations.
The Senate has confirmed Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary, putting the South Dakota governor in charge of a sprawling agency that is essential to national security and President Donald Trump's plans to clamp down on illegal immigration.
The Senate’s 50-50 vote for Pete Hegseth marked the second time in history that a vice president was called upon to break the tie to confirm a Cabinet official.
Rep. Andy Ogles’ bill to amend the Constitution and empower Donald Trump to seek a third term will inevitably fail. That doesn’t mean it’s irrelevant.
There is recent history of one candidate coming up for a vote and not getting a majority. In 2024, judicial candidate James Smith of the Columbia area — a former Democratic candidate for governor and former legislator — was the sole candidate in a race for a seat. Smith lost a floor vote.
Rep. Elise Stefanik opened her confirmation hearing Tuesday for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations by pledging to implement President Donald Trump’s “America First” mandate and roll out a review of U.
Rep. Elise Stefanik is expected to champion President Donald Trump's "America first" agenda on the global stage.
Donald Trump began his first day as the 47th president of the United States with a dizzying display of force, signing a blizzard of executive orders that signaled his desire to remake American institutions while also pardoning nearly all of
Donald Trump began his first day as the 47th president of the United States with a dizzying display of force, signing a blizzard of executive orders that signaled his desire to remake American institutions while also pardoning nearly all of his supporters who rioted at the U.