Politics

Trump-backed candidates win primaries, three LIV golfers will not compete in PGA Tour's postseason, and Former President Trump will testify in New York.

Trump primary wins, LIV players out of PGA postseason, Trump to testify

President Biden is sending Ukraine billions of dollars more in aid, including the largest single military aid package since the war began.

Biden sending Ukraine $5.5 billion in additional aid as Russia war continues

A major auto group said tax credit requirements will make most of their electric vehicles immediately ineligible and jeopardize sales targets.

Most electric vehicles will not qualify for $7,500 tax credit

Members of Congress want to know how the FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home materialized and what was taken.

Lawmakers demand answers following FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home

The Senate passed the Democrats' climate change and health care without the proposed $35 cap on the price of insulin.

US diabetics paying more for insulin as price continues to rise

Taiwan has begun its own military drills, President Biden will sign the CHIPS Act in the Rose Garden, and four states have primaries Tuesday.

Taiwan begins military drills, CHIPS Act to be signed, four state primaries

An FBI raid was conducted on President Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence on Monday. The FBI was reportedly searching for classified information.

FBI raids Trump Mar-a-Lago home, fuels Republicans ahead of midterms

Senate Democrats are celebrating the partisan passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, but is it a misnomer? Here's what nonpartisan analyses say.

Reports: Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act will not reduce inflation soon

Michigan's Attorney General is asking for a special prosecutor because her investigation may lead to the indictment of the Republican state AG nominee.

Michigan AG’s investigation could lead to indictment of November opponent

Greg Abbott sent buses with dozens of additional migrants from his border state to New York City and invited Mayor Eric Adams to visit the border.

Buses of migrants unload in NYC, Texas governor says more to come

Americans can no longer expect to see candidates conceding elections--even when those candidates have lost by a significant number of votes.

Election concessions fall out of favor among some candidates

The Secret Service handed over cell phone numbers used by agents working in D.C. on Jan. 6th. This comes after the agency couldn't recover deleted texts.

Secret Service hands over phone numbers of agents working Jan. 6th

A major economic bill passed the Senate, a cease-fire deal was reached between Israel and Palestinian militants, President Biden is visiting Kentucky.

Economic bill passes, Israel/Palestinian cease-fire, Biden to visit Kentucky

FBI is investigating domestic violent extremism against pro-life organizations

DeSantis suspends Florida state attorney who refused to enforce abortion ban

California’s largest county to vote on secession question

Kyrsten Sinema endorsed a spending bill, prisoner swap talks for Brittney Griner are likely, the verdict is in for the first Alex Jones Sandy Hook trial.

Sinema endorses bill, Griner prisoner swap talks, Alex Jones verdict in

Four charged with federal crimes in death of Breonna Taylor

Two Republican Senators introduced a bill to stop anyone from the Chinese Communist Party or anyone working for China from buying U.S. real estate.

Senators introduce bill to stop China from buying US real estate

When it comes to federal budgets, projections rarely match up with reality, and for some, the 2023 projections are just "too optimistic."

Economist: Federal budget projections ‘too optimistic’ for 2023

The Taliban was not aware of Ayman al-Zawahri being in Kabul, the Brittney Griner trial began closing arguments, the Senate approved NATO membership.

Taliban opens investigation, Griner closing arguments, NATO vote passes

A Justice Department lawsuit claims Idaho abortion law breaks federal law that states abortions must be provided to save a mother's life.

Justice Department sues Idaho over abortion law

The State Department issued a terrorism alert warning of possible opportunities of retaliation by al-Qaida after the death of Ayman al-Zawahri.

‘Heightened Terrorism Alert’ issued following killing of al-Qaida’s al-Zawahri

Veterans who were exposed to toxic burn pits will soon have access to new healthcare and disability benefits after the Senate passed the PACT Act.

After delay, Senate passes PACT Act for Veterans exposed to burn pits