A special election in a traditionally safe Republican seat turns unexpectedly competitive as polls close Tuesday.
Posts published in “Politics”
President Trump met with advisors to discuss Venezuela as concerns grow over military strikes in the Caribbean Sea.
Studies suggest higher birth rates in red states than blue, potentially impacting politics and culture, says a report.
The future of extra financial help for ACA insurance is uncertain, with Republicans considering politics and policy.
The Venezuelan government condemned Trump's call to close its airspace, labeling it a "colonialist threat."
Top Trump officials meet Ukrainian negotiators in Florida to broker peace, amid tensions and leadership changes.
Northwestern University agrees to a $75 million settlement with the Trump administration over a discrimination probe.
National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom honored at a vigil in West Virginia, as U.S. immigration policy shifts.
President Trump vows a crackdown on immigration after a shooting incident, targeting nations he labels as "third world."
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox
discusses with NPR's Steve Inskeep the importance of state regulation of artificial intelligence.









