
Pence allies launching super PAC to back former vice president’s expected 2024 candidacy
The launch of ‘Committed to America’ is the latest sign that Pence is moving ahead with his expected bid for the GOP nomination

The launch of ‘Committed to America’ is the latest sign that Pence is moving ahead with his expected bid for the GOP nomination

The American thinker, author of the acclaimed book ‘The Tyranny of Merit,’ says that progressives need to better articulate a sense of community around issues such as universal health care and income inequality

After four years of investigation, special prosecutor John Durham ended its probe with harsh criticism but no new charges

The justices said they will review a federal appeals court ruling that allowed a suit by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee to continue

In the most recent turn of events in the migratory crisis, the lifting of the controversial norm — decreed during the Trump administration — has filled the cities of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso with thousands of people. They have terrible tales to tell. Here are a few of them

Sophisticated generative AI tools can now create cloned human voices and hyper-realistic images, videos and audio in seconds, at minimal cost

The latest crisis on the Mexican border has shone light on a problem that dates back decades. Judges are overwhelmed and Congress, more polarized than ever, is incapable of providing solutions

Biden put his ability to solve problems at the core of his pitch to voters in 2020 and it is central to his argument for why, at 80, he’s best prepared for four more years in the White House. Now, it’s crunch time

DeSantis, expected to announce his 2024 presidential campaign any day, highlighted his willingness to embrace conservative cultural fights and sprinkled his remarks with indirect jabs at the former president, whose own event in the state had to be cancelled due to a tornado warning

The National Institute of Migration has closed its emergency office in Tapachula and stopped issuing transit permits as the U.S. warns illegal entry will be met with deportation

The Florida governor and the former president will share the spotlight on Saturday, providing a chance to sway influential conservative activists and contrast their campaign styles in Republicans’ leadoff voting state

The end of Trump’s controversial immigration rule makes way for a new regime fraught with uncertainties. Here’s what’s known about what comes next

Mark Pomerantz, the former prosecutor, said Friday he was invoking his Fifth Amendment rights because he was legally and ethically barred from revealing grand jury details

A civil jury’s finding that former President Donald Trump sexually assaulted a writer in the 1990s comes at what one scholar calls an “ambiguous moment” for American women

The magnitude of the challenge ahead for Trump’s Republican rivals was painfully exposed as the former president repeatedly turned his greatest political liabilities into jokes and applause lines for the Republican voters in attendance

People in charge of centers hosting immigrants are anticipating an increase in deportations when the Donald Trump-era public health law ceases to be in force as of midnight on May 11

The former president’s conviction should force the Republican Party to take a position against his toxic legacy

While Republicans have closed ranks with the former president in other legal cases, there are concerns the latest sentence will dent his popularity, especially among female voters

The streets around a church in El Paso have been cleared of the thousands of migrants who had set up camp there, while immigration officials have issued hundreds of “Alien IDs” with instructions to show up in court at a later date

With the end of Title 42, we explain how the program was used to deny entry to asylum seekers and migrants, and what will happen after it expires

It will be the former president’s first prime-time appearance after a civil jury in New York found him liable for sexually assaulting an advice columnist nearly three decades ago

A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation that would require the National Archives to screen documents leaving the White House for classified material. It’s the first major proposal to respond to a series of intelligence breaches over the last year

El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, which have seen a surge in border crossers in recent days, are bracing for a migration crisis with unpredictable consequences

Of all the accusations of sexual harassment and abuse that have dogged the former president, this is the only one that has gone to trial, at a time when the Republican is seeking reelection

U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan told jurors that the first question on the verdict form will be to decide whether they think there is more than a 50% chance that the former president raped E. Jean Carroll inside a store’s dressing room

Prosecutors have summoned a broad range of witnesses before a federal grand jury and zeroed in on questions of whether the ex-president or others obstructed government efforts to recover the records

Attorney Roberta Kaplan recalled the former president’s comment that “stars like him can get away with sexually assaulting women”