Taylor Swift Wants You to Vote on Super Tuesday
In a post on Instagram, the pop superstar encouraged her 282 million followers to vote in the primaries on Tuesday, though she did not endorse a specific candidate. Share full…
In a post on Instagram, the pop superstar encouraged her 282 million followers to vote in the primaries on Tuesday, though she did not endorse a specific candidate. Share full…
The independent incumbent’s decision clears the field for a two-person race, most likely between Representative Ruben Gallego and Kari Lake. Share full article 165 Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who…
A hard-charging diplomat and determined advocate of supporting Ukraine will step down from the department’s No. 3 post. Share full article Victoria Nuland, the State Department’s under secretary for political…
The justices’ efforts to remain unified in cases affecting the election are fraying as the former president wins one case and is granted a delay in another. Share full article…
A heavy reliance on mail-in ballots, and an extensive review process, can lead to a waiting game for results. Share full article Workers checking signatures on mail-in ballots last month…
Image source, ReutersImage caption, Viktor Sokolov is one of the men named by the ICCBy George WrightBBC News The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for top Russian…
The justice distanced herself from the majority, saying it had gone too far, and from the three liberals, saying their tone sent the wrong message. Share full article Justice Amy…
A strategy to delay Donald J. Trump’s trials may be changing views, with the percentage of voters who see his actions as crimes falling across the spectrum since December. Share…
Senators John Thune and John Cornyn are seeking to replace Mitch McConnell, and others may join the race for the top slot. Share full article In a letter to fellow…
Hungary’s government cannot support Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to become NATO’s next secretary-general, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Tuesday (5 March). “