Pence announces presidential run: ‘Different times call for different leadership’

Former Vice President Mike Pence announced he’s running for president on Wednesday, setting up a battle for the Republican nomination with his former boss, Donald Trump.

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How GOP efforts to restrict trans rights take a page from the antiabortion playbook

As conservative lawmakers introduce a record number of anti-transgender bills, abortion and trans rights advocates see mirrored fights for bodily autonomy.

Stephen A. Smith Says He'd Vote For Chris Christie Over Any Democrat In Slam Of Biden

The ESPN personality told Sean Hannity on Fox News that Joe Biden's 2024 candidacy is "embarrassing" for the left.

Texas Republicans ended a patchwork of local rules they say hurt business. They also eroded powers of city councils.

Lawmakers delivered Gov. Greg Abbott a long-sought bill to stop local governments from enacting local laws that exceed state law on a number of fronts.

Tim Scott Gets Booed During Chaotic Visit To 'The View'

Tempers flared as Scott argued with hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin about race, LGBTQ rights and more. Asked why he “doesn’t believe” in the idea of systemic racism, which argues that

White House mum on late-term abortion criticism from Nikki Haley

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment Monday when asked about comments made by former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley the night prior about President Joe Biden's

Trump’s lawyers meet with Justice Department officials following complaints about special counsel probe

A grand jury is also expected to hear testimony this week from another witness in the classified documents probe

Progressive scholar Cornel West says he will mount third party presidential bid

Former Harvard professor and prominent public intellectual Cornel West will mount a third party run for president, he said on Monday in a video posted on Twitter.

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