Did you miss it? Last week, the Electoral College made official what we’ve known for six weeks: Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris for the presidency.
Defeated Democrats have once again embarked on a pointless, post-election pursuit of their political Holy Grail — finding the votes to eliminate the Constitution’s Electoral College.
US President-elect Donald Trump will take office on Jan 20 after defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in November's ...
It hasn’t been reported how Donald Trump celebrated his official election this week, but I have an idea how he should mark the occasion. He should take a leaf out of President Richard Nixon’s … ...
Former Rep. Mary Murphy experienced complications after a stroke last week and will likely be transferred to hospice care, ...
If House conservatives revolt against Speaker Johnson and refuse to back him for his position again, the Senate president pro ...
Loser Trump followed weeks of lies and scores of lawsuits alleging election fraud with an illegal scheme creating fake pro-Trump electors in battleground states — a prelude to the violent insurrection ...
A Johnstown-area Republican political figure had an influence on changing President-elect Donald Trump’s long-held hostility toward early voting methods, a recent TIME Magazine story says. Rob Gleason ...
Kamala Harris asks young voters to ‘stay in the fight’ ahead of Donald Trump’s re-election as the President of the United ...
Opinion
EDITORIAL: The blue state blues
Progressives are frantically sounding the alarm about blue state governance. The motivation isn’t improving quality of life but the downstream political implications. “Bad news, Democrats: America is ...
It takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidential election. These votes are distributed among the states according to the census. Each state receives electoral votes equivalent to its senators ...
The interim government can complete the necessary reforms in the judiciary within a year, law adviser Asif Nazrul said yesterday.