Mitch McConnell Falls Again at U.S. Capitol—Raises Fresh Concerns About His Health
Senator Mitch McConnell stumbled and fell in the U.S. Capitol basement, the latest in a series of health incidents for the 83-year-old Republican leader.
Senator Mitch McConnell stumbled and fell in the U.S. Capitol basement, the latest in a series of health incidents for the 83-year-old Republican leader.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker reported a $1.4 million blackjack win from a Las Vegas trip on his 2024 tax returns and plans to donate the entire amount to charity.
President Trump’s repeated use of unilateral spending cuts is undermining trust in budget negotiations, complicating efforts to end the federal government shutdown.
A federal appeals court has upheld a block on Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, ruling that protest activity does not constitute rebellion.
Federal prosecutors have filed historic terrorism charges against two men linked to antifa, marking a significant escalation in the Trump administration’s crackdown on left-wing activism.
Democratic candidate Jay Jones apologized repeatedly during the Virginia attorney general debate after explosive 2022 texts comparing a GOP leader to Hitler surfaced.
Former President Donald Trump has issued a dire warning to Hamas, threatening military action if violence in Gaza continues, only to later clarify that the U.S. would not be involved.
A federal lawsuit alleges ICE is violating federal law by detaining and deporting immigrant survivors of domestic violence and trafficking—even when they’re protected under U.S. statutes.
Raila Odinga, Kenya’s longtime opposition leader who nearly became president in 2007, has died at 80, symbolizing both the promise and pitfalls of Kenyan democracy.
Following Cameroon’s October 12th presidential election, a ruling party office was set on fire in Dschang and protesters have been arrested nationwide, highlighting the country’s deep political crisis.