Politics

"I think they might do that," the GOP presidential nominee said of a scenario that sounds straight out of the dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale."
Thousands of women have flocked to Florida for abortion care since the fall of Roe v. Wade. For many of them, that will no longer be an option.
It's good news for Trump in that he gets to attend his son's graduation, and bad news because he's now expected to attend his son's graduation.
There's an internal struggle playing out right now in many states where abortion rights will likely be on the November ballot.
In 1968, the American Independent Party nominated segregationist George Wallace, the archrival of Kennedy's father, for president.
Local law enforcement that won't participate "won't partake in the riches," the presumptive GOP presidential nominee vaguely threatened in a new interview.
The former House speaker snapped at an interjection by Katy Tur in a chat about jobs creation.
House Democrats backed Johnson after it appeared that Greene lacked support for her plan to take down the speaker.
The secretary of state's comments come after President Joe Biden demanded Israel allow a larger, sustained flow of humanitarian assistance for Palestinians.
The former president is privately fuming at his lead attorney, Todd Blanche, according to The New York Times.