Politics

David Perdue announced he will challenge Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday, setting up a bitter 2022 Republican primary fight.

Trump ally Perdue will challenge Kemp in Georgia GOP primary

After President Biden some media outlets called Kyle Rittenhouse a white supremacist, social media users encouraged him to sue for defamation.

Could Kyle Rittenhouse win a defamation case against President Biden?

Democrat Stacey Abrams announced Wednesday she will run in Georgia's 2022 gubernatorial election, potentially leading to a rematch of the 2018 race.

Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams will run for governor in 2022

Biden announced his COVID winter strategy,

Biden announces strategy to fight COVID-19 as winter approaches

Two days before the government is set to shut down, the Further Extending Government Funding Act was introduced into Congress.

Senate passes bill to avert government shutdown

Biden officials plan to bring back the "Remain in Mexico" policy.

Biden to bring back Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy next week

A recent USA Today / Suffolk University poll pegs the approval rating of Vice President Kamala Harris at 28 percent, an historical low for a modern VP.

How low can they go? Reasons for Kamala Harris’ historically low approval ratings

The Supreme Court heard a major abortion case.

Supreme Court hears abortion case challenging Roe V. Wade

The CDC is looking to tighten travel requirements as courts blocked vaccine mandates.

CDC tightening COVID-19 testing requirements for travelers, courts block vaccine mandates

An appeals court ruled against Trump as Meadows sued the House committee investigating Jan. 6.

Appeals court rules against Trump on Jan. 6 docs, Meadows sues committee

Jerome Powell and Janet Yellen discussed inflation and the debt ceiling in front of the Senate.

Inflation, debt ceiling addressed as Yellen, Powell testify before Senate

The Jan. 6 House committee voted to pursue contempt charges against Jeffrey Clark.

Jan. 6 House committee recommends contempt charges for Jeffrey Clark

Biden pushed vaccination to fight the Omicron variant.

Biden pushes masks, vaccination to fight Omicron variant of COVID-19

The Interior Department called for oil and gas leasing reform.

Biden calls for oil and gas leasing reform to address climate change

A new video has escalated the feud between Reps. Lauren Boebert and Ilhan Omar just days before Congress is set to return to Washington.

Feud between Reps. Boebert, Omar escalates over Twitter video

A new poll finds Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has a higher favorability with Arizona Republicans than with Arizona Democrats.

New poll shows 72 percent of Arizona Democrats want Sen. Sinema replaced

President Biden announced his OMB director nominee.

Biden takes another crack with potentially historic OMB director nominee

The 2020 redistricting cycle will impact which political party controls Congress and state legislatures for the next ten years.

Redistricting: How partisanship can alter Congressional representation

President Biden still plans to run for reelection in 2024.

Biden intends to run for reelection in 2024 despite popularity dip

Biden orders the release of 50 million barrels of oil.

Looking to lower gas prices, Biden orders release of 50M barrels of oil

A caravan of about 2,000 migrants is heading to the U.S.-Mexico border. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton leveled criticism at the Biden administration.

Texas AG Paxton criticizes Biden border policy ahead of Venezuelan migrants’ arrival

COVID-19 protests spread globally as 90% of U.S. federal workers get vaccinated.

92% of US federal workers get COVID-19 vaccine as protests spread

After a committee report blasted former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, an ethics board made him return his book deal money.

Committee report blasts Cuomo, ethics board makes him return book money

President Biden plans to nominate Fed Chair Jerome Powell for a second term.

Amid inflation fight, Biden nominates Powell for second term as Fed chair