Close

Politics - Page 137

Delivering in-depth analysis of U.S. politics from a Black perspective. Catch up on the latest with our comprehensive coverage of American politics and breaking news from the White House, Congress, the Supreme Court, and more.

Federal authorities arrested Brian Cole Jr. last December in connection with pipe bombs placed in D.C. the night before the Capitol Riot.

The NAACP cited the Supreme Court’s decision to gut the Voting Rights Act as one of the key motivators for its record spending ahead of the midterms.

Trump claimed via a press conference and social media that he personally "overturned" a recommendation to cancel his July 4th event on the National Mall due to approaching storms.

Mitch McConnell, 84, has spent three weeks in the hospital, and his office will not say why he's there, how serious his condition is, or when he will be returning to work.

Like the meme coin it takes its name from, DOGE collapsed shortly after being announced, with Elon Musk leaving only five months into its existence.

The White House’s Domestic Policy Council report is seen as potentially paving the way for Trump to change the Smithsonian’s leadership.

On July 4, a large group of Patriot Front members got together, dressed in their uniform of white face coverings, blue polo shirts, and khakis and marched through neighborhoods in the U.S. Capitol.

Candace Moore, Vice President of Place, Policy and Power at Race Forward, shares this piece, part of the organization’s narrative work on co-governance.

While some see July 4th as a symbol of national pride and possibility, others see it as a celebration of a freedom that has never fully included them.

Donald Trump's income increased by more than $2.2 billion, due mostly to his cryptocurrency holdings and related ventures, according to his latest financial disclosure forms.

Over the last several weeks, the Trump administration has lost several federal lawsuits targeting its crusade against mail-in voting. 

Major Jason Watson was arrested not for calling Donald Trump out on his corruption, but because he did it on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.