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Three House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots are carefully navigating President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
President Donald Trump has transformed the Republican Party since his first White House election in 2016. But will the MAGA movement continue to dominate the GOP after he's gone?
The coffin of Pope Francis was sealed in St. Peter's Basilica on Friday evening, ahead of the funeral on Saturday. A changing ...
Republican John Reid said Friday he will continue his campaign to be Virginia’s lieutenant governor and denied he had ...
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer and other Republican Minnesota representatives are calling for an ethics investigation into ...
Tax cuts for the rich have been the glue holding the American right together for decades. But as Republican voters’ ...
Congressional Republicans are eying tax increases on certain colleges’ endowment revenue amid President Donald Trump’s ...
Republican Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon became the first GOP lawmaker to recommend that President Donald Trump oust Secretary of ...
The arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu has prompted more than a month of protests in Turkey. The demonstrations have ...
The New York GOP’s Albany headquarters was plastered with swastikas overnight in a “vile act of political hatred,” party ...
On a podcast Wednesday, the Florida Republican and self-proclaimed “Hebrew Hammer” called Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib a “terrorist” and said that some members of the progressive “Squad ...
House GOP leaders punted on trying to adopt the Senate-revised budget blueprint Wednesday after a long day of negotiations didn’t bear enough fruit to overcome the objections of more than enough ...