Pressed on his election lies, former President Trump cuts NPR interview short
The former president blasted Republicans who have crossed him and kept up repeated election lies in an NPR interview.
The former president blasted Republicans who have crossed him and kept up repeated election lies in an NPR interview.
Top House Democrat aims to target rising carjackings, organized retail theft with one message: ‘If you do the crime, you should do the time.’
Rev. Otis Moss of Trinity United Church of Christ joins 25 religious leaders across nation in a hunger strike in support of voting rights.
Critics say not enough federal money is being spent to help reopen schools safely. City officials say huge amounts have been spent already to protect schools.
Companies that would be affected by a Biden administration vaccine-or-testing requirement for workers have largely remained on the sidelines while the Supreme Court considers whether the rule can be enforced.
In the year since the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, far-right influencers and extremists are taking new approaches to organizing online.
For the CEO of a civic engagement organization, it’s part taking responsibility and part having faith in the process.
The two cases are in a preliminary posture, but how the court rules will very likely signal how these issues are ultimately resolved.
A reporter who was at the Capitol a year ago reflects on the deadly riot and the aftermath in Washington.
Misinformation about politics and COVID spread like wildfire last year. Is social media more prepared to tackle it this year?