In 1777, Gen. George Washington faced a catastrophe. His soldiers were dying. British muskets and bayonets were only part of ...
The increase in senators looking toward statehouses underscores how sharply the balance of political ambition has shifted ...
New analysis compares today's political upheaval to the French Revolution, exploring how American and French revolutions took ...
The Senate voted 71 to 29 to pass the bipartisan spending deal to fund most of the government and keep the Department of Homeland Security running for two weeks while Democrats and President Trump ...
Stock and bond markets were unfazed by Kevin Warsh’s nomination as the next Fed chair, with the S&P 500 lower on Friday.
GOP Arizona legislators cite Florida and Texas as health care role models for forcing hospitals to ask about citizenship and ...
Ronald Reagan’s administration is often described as the first to use the unitary executive theory to expand power.
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New evidence helps resolve enduring mysteries about a 1758 incident that nearly cost the future president his life—and shaped his views on the battles yet to come As a 26-year-old colonel, Washington ...
Following the ICE shootings in Minneapolis, the response from WNBA players has kept with historical precedent.
Trump names his Fed chair nominee and strikes a deal with Senate Democrats ahead of a government shutdown deadline.