House Democrats call on Justice Alito to recuse after flag controversy
Nearly 50 House Democrats called on Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. to recuse himself from Jan. 6-related cases Tuesday, questioning whether the jurist could be impartial after an upside-down flag
Americans are split: Biden is doing too much for Israel … or too little
Over the seven months since Hamas’s terrorist attack in Israel and Israel’s military response in Gaza, American opinions of the parties to the conflict and the U.S. government’s response have evolved in
Here are the key dynamics in a new batch of Biden-Trump polls
Welcome to The Campaign Moment, your guide to the biggest election developments of 2024 — a year in which truly anything can happen, judging by my Minnesota Timberwolves making the Western Conference
Trump backtracks after suggesting he’s open to states restricting birth control access
Former president Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that he did not support a ban on birth control, despite his responses in a television interview earlier in the day that suggested he
Forget everything you think you know about what the Trump jury will do
Very few Americans have seen what is happening in the Manhattan courtroom where former president Donald Trump is on trial. We hear about it, read news articles about it or watch televised
Trump’s Truth Social account shares video referencing ‘unified Reich’
A video posted to Donald Trump’s social media platform featured references to “the creation of a unified Reich” along with hypothetical news headlines should the former president win the election in 2024. In
How Trump’s latest comments could violate his gag order again
The last time Donald Trump was found in violation of his gag order — two weeks ago, and for the 10th time during his Manhattan trial — New York Supreme Court Justice
‘I ran into her yesterday’: RFK’s strange non-relationship with his VP pick
Almost exactly a month after introducing Nicole Shanahan as his vice-presidential pick in a carefully choreographed Bay Area extravaganza, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. still seemed a bit unclear on
Social Security chief Martin O’Malley races to rebuild troubled agency
Martin O’Malley, the former Baltimore mayor, two-term Maryland governor and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, is in his fifth month as Social Security Administration commissioner. He took the reins of an agency that had
Wendy’s will offer $3 breakfast deal, as rivals such as McDonald’s test value meals to drive sales
Wendy’s will offer a $3 breakfast combination meal starting Monday, as restaurant chains look for new ways to drive sales while consumers pull back on dining out. The deal will include a small portion