
Lindsey Graham Dies: What Happens to His Senate Seat and the GOP Majority
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has died suddenly, removing an influential voice from a Senate where the GOP

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has died suddenly, removing an influential voice from a Senate where the GOP

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has died suddenly, removing an influential voice from a Senate where the GOP

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has died suddenly, removing an influential voice from a Senate where the GOP

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has died suddenly, removing an influential voice from a Senate where the GOP

Four months into the primary calendar, the battlefield for control of the US Senate is largely set, with nine states

WASHINGTON — The US Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship by a 6-3 vote,

SAVANNAH, Georgia — More than a thousand people gathered under the tin roof of a converted ironworks on Saturday to

Starmer refuses to quit as Labour suffers devastating losses across English councils, the Welsh Senedd, and the Scottish Parliament. Reform UK gained more than 1,400 council seats in England and

A federal judge ruled DOGE acted unconstitutionally when it cancelled more than $100 million in humanities grants, permanently barring the Department of Government Efficiency from terminating the funding. US District

Trump trapped by his own Iran strategy is the assessment emerging from analysts and officials as the conflict enters its 10th week. President Donald Trump called the war a “skirmish”

Taxpayers paid more than $300,000 to settle harassment claims against six former members of the House of Representatives or their offices, according to documents released under subpoena by the Office

The Trump administration is pursuing aggressive voter roll purges through a nationwide review of state voter registration files, using a federal immigration database to flag suspected non-citizens for removal. The

Jerome Powell’s term as Federal Reserve chair ends on May 15. He was supposed to retire. His bags were metaphorically packed. Decades of public service. A governorship that runs until

The lights flickered. Then died. Somewhere in the Indo-Pacific—the Navy won’t say exactly where—USS Higgins went dark. No propulsion. No radar. No combat systems. Three hundred sailors aboard a 505-foot
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