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This phrase isn’t mine. It’s the view of the Republican U.S. senator from the state to our north, Alaska, on what it was like ...
Los Angeles Times owner Soon-Shiong plans to take the newspaper public following a reported $50 million in losses, aiming to ...
BioCrossroads, a life sciences initiative, led the effort to secure the states designation as the Radiopharmaceutical Capital ...
Now her mission is to beat entrenched incumbent Rep. Darrell Issa in the 48th Congressional District. A teacher at Mater ...
A standard-bearer has yet to emerge to usher in a new chapter for the party. And former President Barack Obama has said that ...
The Trump administration’s attack on Harvard University is an unprecedented campaign by the U.S. government against an ...
Eight candidates will go before southern Arizona voters at the ballot box Tuesday in special congressional primaries to replace longtime Democratic U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, who died in March.
GOP centrists are stepping aside ahead of the 2026 elections, underscoring the rising cost of bipartisanship in a polarized ...
Idaho, for all its “red state” reputation, is home to two distinct factions within the Republican Party. One faction advocates for a rigid “purity test,” believing that participation ...
Yet Musk's frustration reflects a real crisis within the Republican Party that creates extraordinary opportunities for internal disruption.
Frustration within the Republican Party was coming from two camps: fiscal hawks and lawmakers representing districts that heavily rely on Medicaid.
In addition to concerned voters warning that it will lead to people dying, one Republican called it “ political suicide,” and another trashed Trump’s advisers for having “no insight into ...