Amid the 2024 presidential race, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump faces serious criminal charges for his handling of national security documents.
Author: Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
DeSantis or bust: Who is best to take down Trump in 2024?
As the 2024 GOP primary pivots to town halls, early state stops and upcoming debates, the question remains who, if anyone, can beat Donald Trump?
This week in politics: U.S. averts default; DeSantis jabs Trump, reporters.
America tiptoed toward a dangerous cliff, but lawmakers raised the debt ceiling and avoided a catastrophic default on the nation’s debt.
GOP hardliners are furious, Democrats play coy: What to know ahead of the House debt ceiling vote
Kevin McCarthy’s speakership faces its biggest test since he grabbed the gavel as his debt deal with President Joe Biden comes up for a vote.
VR game transports players to Negro Leagues: 5 Things podcast
“Barnstormers, Determined to Win,” a new virtual reality game take players to the 1940’s Negro Leagues. USA TODAY’s Phillip M. Bailey has more.
This week in politics: Title 42 ends; Trump loses defamation case; Santos indicted
President Biden faces a humanitarian and political crisis at the U.S-Mexico border with Title 42 ending.
This week in politics: McCarthy unveils debt limit proposal; Feinstein substitute plan foiled
Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt limit plan is being slammed by the White House, but first he’ll have to get the proposal through the thorny House.
This week in politics: Tim Scott takes a step closer to 2024; Feinstein pressed to resign
Republican Tim Scott formed an exploratory committee for 2024.
Meanwhile, Democrat Dianne Feinstein is facing calls within her own party to resign.
Trump-fueled election deniers still ‘spread lies,’ experts warn. What does that mean for 2024?
Republicans who embraced the ‘big lie’ aren’t leaving the public stage, but instead have continued to peddle conspiracies from safer political ground.
Elián González, known in US for international custody fight, now an elected official in Cuba
Elián González was a poster child of U.S.-Cuba diplomatic conflict in 1999. Now he wants to improve the two countries relationship as a top official.