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Friday marks the last day of early voting in Georgia's runoff election. → Read More
As midterms are approaching, more political outsiders are starting to run for office, but why? → Read More
As political season approaches you've probably heard "I approve this message." But why do candidates have to say that? → Read More
New Hampshire is getting ready to choose a candidate to challenge the state's first-term Democratic senator. → Read More
The DOJ said there was no secure space at Mar-a-Lago for sensitive government secrets, and has opened a criminal investigation. → Read More
A recent poll found 21% of registered voters said "threats to democracy" are now their top issue. → Read More
Families affected by mass shootings across the U.S. protested outside of the Capitol, calling on Congress to ban assault weapons. → Read More
Stephen Ayres said he and other rioters believed former president Donald Trump would join them as they marched to the U.S. Capitol. → Read More
Day after day, Trump pressured the department leaders to dig into false claims of election fraud after the November 2020 election. → Read More
The committee showed that even as rioters breached the Capitol, Trump posted a tweet condemning Pence for refusing to reject the election results. → Read More
Here, we have more immigrants than any other country in the world, with more than 40 million people born in another country living in the U.S. → Read More
By the end of this month, 13 states will have held their primaries. → Read More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said members of both parties need to go on record about where they stand on abortion rights. → Read More
The proposed map would have given Democrats an advantage in 22 of the state's 26 congressional districts. → Read More
Early voting is underway for the Buckeye State's Senate primary. → Read More
Republican candidates in Ohio have spent a lot of energy and money tying themselves to the former president and unproven claims of election fraud. → Read More
She will become the 116th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court when she takes the bench after Justice Stephen Breyer retires in June. → Read More
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will take her place on the Supreme Court this summer, when Justice Stephen Breyer retires. → Read More
A 53-47 vote to cut off debate Thursday came hours before Jackson's expected confirmation. → Read More
After close to 13 hours of questioning Tuesday, many of the same themes were re-visited in Ketanji Brown Jackson's third day of committee hearings. → Read More