With so much recent finger-pointing in Washington over foreign influence in U.S. elections, it seems as if lawmakers would be doing everything they could to try to close loopholes that allow illegal political donations from China, Russia, and other ov…
Author: Susan Crabtree, RealClearPolitics
In U.S., Ukrainian Athletes Display Drive, Resilience
Anastasiia Bryzhina is still struggling to accept the steep walls of division that instantly sprang up between the Ukrainian and Russian people, after Russian President Vladimir Putin in late February launched airstrikes into Kyiv and began a ground i…
Slugfest at Arizona GOP Governor Debate
PHOENIX, Ariz.-There was a flash of lightning in the darkened sky as Kari Lake hustled into a television studio at Arizona State University with a few staffers for a political debate that will help set the course of the state’s Republican Party.
Religious Freedom Summit To Call Out China
Britt Wins After ‘MAGA Mo’ Feuds With Trump
Georgia Thwarts Trump’s ‘Kingmaker’ Role
Gas Prices Spell Trouble for Green Dems
Gasoline prices statewide surged 19 cents in one week to top $6 a gallon here Wednesday, with analysts warning that California’s record prices could soar higher still and spread to the rest of the country.
Redrawn New York Map Sets Off Dem Scramble
White House Won’t Condemn Supreme Doxxing
At first, outgoing White House press secretary Jen Psaki seemed to realize she was entering a political minefield. Almost immediately after Thursday’s press briefing began, she was asked about President Biden’s thoughts on angry protests planned at Su…