Former President Donald Trump tossed his support behind John Lee ahead of the June 11 primary.
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The impact of the 2,500 figure means that the executive order could go into immediate effect, because daily figures are higher than that now.
Several Clark County School District trustees have asked the district attorney to request that Trustee Katie Williams relinquish her seat, claiming that she no longer lives in the district.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign seeks relief against a law that required him to name vice presidential pick when gathering signatures to appear on November ballot.
President Joe Biden’s son is charged with three felonies stemming from a firearm purchase when, according to his memoir, he was in the throes of a crack addiction.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump held split-screen events to address illegal immigration. One of them had the bigger hat.
Young and minority voters — key Democratic constituencies — see an opening to influence the White House approach to the Middle East.
Arrested again in Las Vegas and bound for California, one-time source Alexander Smirnov faces charges he lied to feds about Joe and Hunter Biden.
Republicans have a choice. The party need not turn its presidential primaries into a coronation.
The source who linked President Joe Biden’s son to Ukrainian energy company Burisma has a Tuesday federal court hearing in Las Vegas.
When there’s more money for Mexican cartels in human trafficking than in the drug trade, Washington should do more than point fingers.
Lech Walesa offered a warning for Americans who have felt invulnerable since the Cold War ended and buy into Donald Trump’s apparent belief that Putin can invade Eastern European countries without affecting us.
The president won’t be criminally charged for possessing and mishandling classified information — unlike Donald Trump — because of his frailty and senility.
Millions of migrants illegally enter the country. What’s a president to do? Blame the guy who’s running against him. How not to make law in Washington.
Voters overwhelmingly say they don’t want the “same old candidates.” Enter a wannabe from a political dynasty who’s been spending time at the border.