As Israel expands its military campaign in southern Lebanon amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, a Lebanese American community in a key swing state could leave its mark on ...
While speaking onstage in Phoenix earlier this month, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes was asked what keeps him up at night—a question he faces so often that he joked ...
A new advertisement by a group supporting Democratic candidates shows a man involved in a solitary sex act being interrupted by a fictional Republican, who informs the man that the GOP has ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at elections around the world, China and India ending a four-year border standoff, and U.S. President Joe Biden apologizing to Indigenous communities. ...
The adoption of a controversial foreign agents law by Georgia’s ruling party in May marked the lowest point in Tbilisi’s relations with the West since it declared its pro-Western foreign-policy ...
Freshman Rep. Anthony D’Esposito said he would oppose renewing the Trump tax cuts that expire at the end of 2025 unless Congress restores the state and local tax deduction to ...
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand dipped and dodged a full-on attack from her GOP challenger Mike Sapraicone over her support of Prop 1. Sapraicone challenged Gillibrand on her assertion that Prop 1 ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at Trump campaign allegations against the U.K. Labour Party, a terrorist attack in Turkey, and new evidence confirming North Korean troops in ...
In a debate that bitterly pitted two battleground congressional candidates — Rep. Brandon Williams (R-NY) and state Sen. John Mannion — against each other, it was their record on Israel that caused ...
U.S. adversaries are likely to try to undermine confidence in the outcome of the upcoming presidential election, stoke unrest, and boost their preferred candidates even after polls close on Nov. ...