Trump's choices don't have experience running large bureaucratic agencies, but they know how to talk about health on TV.
Fury is building against Senate Republicans for tacitly allowing Democrats to confirm a bunch of radical judges these past few weeks.
Confronted with four more years of Donald Trump in the White House, Georgia Democrats are beginning to draw up plans to oppose the president-elect.
Based on the best available evidence, the policies proposed by Mr. Trump are unlikely to reduce crime rates in the U.S. More ...
James Carville calls Pres.-elect Trump's cabinet picks a "pack of creepy perverts," reveals he sat for new interview updating ...
Some states were still counting ballots weeks after Election Day in accordance with their regulations, state officials and an ...
Its writer alleged, "In my view it is a near certainty the results have been changed at a scale which reversed the [2024] U.S ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia is poised to become the chairperson of the not-yet-created subcommittee ... Bondi, who helped represent Trump during his first impeachment trial and took part in the ...
In a unanimous opinion, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated convictions on two counts of ...
Georgia’s Republican attorney general, Chris Carr, said Thursday that he’s running for governor in 2026, becoming the first ...
A Georgia woman convicted of killing her 20-month-old son and dumping his body in a trash bin was sentenced Thursday to life ...
The resolutions were opposed by all Republicans as well as most Democrats in the Senate, including Majority Leader Chuck ...