State Superintendent Ryan Walters quietly slipped a mention of 2020 election 'discrepancies' into Oklahoma's new social ...
Conservative cable channel Newsmax paid $40 million to settle a 2020 election defamation lawsuit brought by voting systems ...
By Costas Pitas and Jack Queen (Reuters) -Cable outlet Newsmax Media has paid $40 million to settle allegations it defamed ...
Pete Buttigieg is expected to announce Thursday that he will not run for Michigan’s open Senate seat — leaving the door open ...
The early moves in the 2028 White House race, at least among the Democrats, are getting underway as potential presidential contenders grab plenty of attention ...
A new book about the 2024 presidential campaign states that former President Joe Biden wouldn’t let Kamala Harris, his vice ...
Republicans have made some political inroads in South Jersey. The question for '25 is whether it's enough to create a ...
Newsmax paid $40M to Smartmatic to settle a defamation lawsuit over false 2020 election claims. Smartmatic now shifts focus ...
In an profanity-laced interview on Wednesday with POLITICO, the MAGA firebrand repeatedly refused to rule out a presidential bid ... won the race to replace Justin Trudeau on Sunday.
Media outlets, including the York Daily Record, the York Dispatch and PennLive, sued in September 2022 to gain release of the document.
It's unclear whether he was referring to the 2020 or 2024 U.S. election during a meeting he had with the FIFA president.
Pete Buttigieg was 'seriously considering' running to replace Democratic Sen. Gary Peters in the 2026 Michigan Senate race.