Prosecutors say they follow Ohio's death penalty law. But critics believe political pressure has driven disparities in cases ...
For Gen Z voters, it’s the spirit of “juvenile rebelliousness” that has pushed them toward the political right in recent ...
Ohio's death penalty law is in limbo. Supporters and critics agree on one thing: the status quo isn't working.
The case offers a lesson for local officials who are fielding requests for third-party access to their voting machines.
Republicans are racing to motivate voters who love the president, and Democrats are rallying those who don’t, as the races ...
The ‘No Kings’ protest in Washington, D.C., drew participants from across the Mid-Atlantic states to the National Mall.
The Senate candidate blamed the posts on a state of "disillusionment" with the world following his military service.
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Meet the new 'Squad': The next generation of Trump-era progressive congressional candidates
A new wave of progressive candidates, including Saikat Chakrabarti and Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, are seeking congressional seats ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton turned himself in to federal authorities in Maryland and pleaded not guilty.
U.S. House districts are typically redrawn once a decade, immediately after a census, but some states allow it to happen more ...
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Trump’s DOJ found evidence Dems are skewing crime stats ahead of the midterm elections
Officials in President Trump’s Justice Department have been scrutinizing crime data in recent months — they’ve found evidence ...
Jeffrey Tucker, who elevated Covid contrarians now working for the health secretary, is building support for Kennedy’s Make ...
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