Member of Israel’s War Cabinet says he’ll quit the government June 8 unless there’s a new war plan
His announcement escalates a divide within Israel’s leadership more than seven months into the war.
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His announcement escalates a divide within Israel’s leadership more than seven months into the war.
The court's judiciary ethics are being called into question after it was reported that an inverted American flag was flown outside Alito's home in the days following the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Trump famously helped Gov. Ron DeSantis six years ago, and seems itching to reprise the role of kingmaker after his own election.
But voting by people who are not U.S. citizens already is illegal in federal elections and there is no indication it’s happening anywhere in significant numbers.
Several Democrats in Congress called for Alito to recuse himself from Trump-related cases.
State lawmakers from Maine to Oklahoma say the lessons they learned from battling industry over privacy bills can provide a new playbook to fight back.
A POLITICO analysis of campaign finance filings shows clear contrasts between Trump’s and Biden’s sprawling political operations.
Biden is playing with Trump’s deck of cards on trade. But tariffs aren’t a solution to everything.
The conservative network is curating its coverage to boost Trump.
During the Friday night speech, Trump also railed against the multiple criminal cases he’s facing.
The company IS EG Halal is accused of bribing the New Jersey senator.
His latest campaign finance report also showed dwindling small-dollar donations.
Democrats contend that Republicans want to use the recording as clips for campaign ads.
The Trump trial is a bracing reminder of the dawn of the Trump era and its transactional nature.
The alert comes as Pride Month approaches in June.
Leo Brent Bozell IV was among the first rioters to enter the Capitol
The company has spent more than $2.7 million lobbying the federal government since the start of 2021.
Sonoma State President Mike Lee announced his retirement two days after being put on leave.
David DePape admitted that he broke into the Pelosi home in San Francisco to hold the speaker hostage.
Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. lets loose on the potentially mortal wound to the Commission on Presidential Debates, and why Biden got the better of Trump.
The closely watched case had threatened to severely curtail the power of the bureau, which has been a partisan lightning rod since it opened its doors in 2011.
“Perhaps this will remind the Russians that they actually fought real Nazis once, not imaginary ones in Ukraine,” an administration official said.
The state hasn’t gone for a Republican nominee for president since Richard Nixon in 1972.
A sudden Capitol Hill momentum boost for the digital currency industry has come from a surprising source: Democrats.
The legislation is one of the few must-pass bills left for Congress this year.
Commission on Presidential Debates co-founder and co-chair Frank Fahrenkopf gives the inside story behind decades of debates and drama.
“Trump feeds off the crowd, they give him life. We wanted to take that away.”
Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ increasing number of critics think she’s too worried about her national profile.
Remote work and higher pay have made internships harder to find.
The top pro-Israel group isn’t mentioning Israel in most of its ads against congressional candidates. It’s a strategic decision.
The U.S. military finished installing a floating pier off the Gaza Strip early Thursday.
The judge told lawyers to be ready for closing arguments as soon as Tuesday.
The Texas governor, who was under pressure to intervene in case, said shooting was self-defense.
Biden and Trump are jumping into the fray.
The Bruins’ exit left Cal behind in a collapsing athletics conference.
Biden on Thursday announced the DOJ would reclassify cannabis to a less restrictive category on the Controlled Substances Act, the biggest change in federal drug law in decades.
Prosecutors gave jurors a show-and-tell of gold bars and bags of cash seized from the Menendez home
Professors rebuked the embattled leader over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests.
This is the next step in the rescheduling process begun by President Joe Biden in October 2022 that is set to be the largest shift in federal drug policy in decades.
Nicole Shanahan's cash influx comes as the campaign pushes to get on the ballot and qualify for presidential debates.
Her trial date had already been postponed for medical reasons.
The two-term Maryland governor is pivoting to the center to thwart Democrats’ attempt to nationalize the Senate race.
Trump has not yet picked a running mate but the stage is set for a potential showdown.
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge blocked a critical shipping lane, leaving the small town of Curtis Bay with an open-air coal mound that's piling up. Residents worry how the stockpile may affect air quality.
The closely watched case had threatened to not only curtail the power of the bureau but also to disrupt financial markets.
The launch pits the group directly against a well-oiled political machine that has helped dozens of conservative candidates win school board races across the country.
Robert Hur’s description of those interviews fueled a firestorm over the president’s memory and mental fitness.
The maritime route is designed to bolster the amount of aid getting into the Gaza Strip.
It’s partly a question of resources, but it’s also about political will and hustle.
The committee has an ongoing investigation into the Florida Republican over allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor and drug abuse.