Donald Trump has admitted that Republicans are facing a midterm wipe-out but is already blaming it on voters’ anger with his party, rather than himself personally. Trump, 80, will not appear on any ballot on Nov. 3, when Republicans defend narrow majorities in both the House and Senate.
U.S. employers unexpectedly cut jobs in July and hiring in the prior two months was revised lower, suggesting the labor market is weaker than previously thought after surprising strength earlier this year.Nonfarm payrolls decreased 23,000 last month following a combined 103,000 downward revision ...
This article was reprinted with permission from Virginia Mercury. Virginia Democrats lost the congressional map they hoped would help them win as many as four Republican-held seats in this year’s midterm elections.Pete Buttigieg says they may not need it.The former U.S. transportation secre...
WASHINGTON — The House on Wednesday passed a defense policy bill that incorporates President Donald Trump’s request for a historic $1.15 trillion in spending for national security and that would designate the Department of Defense as the Department of War.What You Need To KnowThe House has pa...
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NEWSHigh-profile endorsements proliferate — as does political scrutiny — as party convention nearsDemocratic lieutenant governor candidates Harold Pope Jr., left, and Stephanie Garcia Richard are two of the four candidates vying for the party's nomination during a state central commi...
As President Donald Trump continues to push for stricter proof of citizenship laws ahead of the midterm elections, social media users are falsely alleging that an old clip shows former President Barack Obama telling people in the U.S. illegally to vote in the 2016 election.As President Donald Tru...
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!During a 2019 interview following a visit to border enforcement, James Talarico, candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas, said he gauged the suitability of immigration detention facilities based on how he would treat his own family."I think I was struck by th...
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Money has always talked in politics. Before the Supreme Court’s elimination of campaign spending caps, at least it was more of a whisper. Posted Yesterday at 12:00 AMCarole Gillespie
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When President Donald Trump accepted the April 2026 ceasefire, I knew he had committed the gravest political blunder of his career. America and Israel had cornered Iran, shattered its leverage, and battered its proxies. Instead of forcing permanent concessions, the White House now appears ready t...
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