Could Florida see more election reform legislation?
The Florida Legislature will likely consider more election reforms for Florida in 2023.
The Florida Legislature will likely consider more election reforms for Florida in 2023.
In an interview with Hugh Hewitt, Trump went on a tirade against news outlets that reported on Russian interference during the 2016 election.
The debate might've been even weirder than we thought.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo repeatedly praised Jan. 6 as an example of a "peaceful transition" of power in an interview Thursday.
Law championed by Ron DeSantis also includes ID requirements and ballot box limits, making it harder to vote by mail
The meeting comes as the failed gubernatorial candidate considers a Senate bid.
"There were tears coming down from his eyes. He said: 'If you endorse me, I'll win,'" Trump said of DeSantis.
Activists and voters have sounded the alarm over Aruna Miller’s history of brushing shoulders with Hindu nationalist groups.
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.) just kept stepping in it as he tried to get the California Democrat to condemn people admired by the former GOP president.
An army of social media users backs Peter Obi for Nigeria's presidency, but will that translate into votes?
Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) spoke out against insurrection supporters during a long and chaotic debate in the House Judiciary Committee.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has begun to invent a new type of military because his entire army has nearly been liquidated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ivan Kyrychevsky, an expert writing for the Ukrainian Defense Express military news outlet, said in an interview with Radio NV on Feb. 3.
Paul Gosar has repeatedly promoted the work of the prominent white nationalist Nick Fuentes.
Two House Republicans blurted out what they really thought about Thursday's vote to oust Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar in what they thought was private.
As the presidential race in Nigeria heats up, candidates are in the crossfire of disinformation. A video viewed tens of thousands of times allegedly shows the ruling party's candidate, Bola Tinubu, describing his rival Atiku Abubakar as the former governor of southeastern Anambra State – instead of another key opponent, Peter Obi. On the campaign trail, Tinubu has come under scrutiny for making verbal gaffes. But in this case, the claim is false. AFP Fact Check found that the clip appears to hav
The construction of a Chinese-owned corn mill in North Dakota will likely be halted after the U.S. Air Force flagged it as a “significant threat to national security.” Fufeng Group, an MSG and xanthan gum manufacturer based in Shandong province, China, previously bought 370 acres of farmland in Grand Forks through its American subsidiary. The city council approved the company’s $700 million proposal to build the mill last year, citing economic development success.
The Senate minority leader previously said he had no hard feelings toward the men, but his actions said otherwise.
With Donald Trump running for president for the third time, all eyes are on his Save America Political Action Committee and how they are spending those funds. One curious line item that was noted involves not the 45th president, but former First Lady Melania Trump. The PAC’s 2022 financial filing had eight payments ranging between […]
The unfolding crisis for India’s Adani group has claimed its first political casualty. The Financial Times reports that former UK Conservative minister Joseph (Jo) Edmund Johnson resigned from the board of a London-based investment bank associated with the troubled business empire.
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/ReutersAs the late great poet Maya Angelou might have said had she thought it was necessary, “When someone shows you over and over and over again that they are a traitor, believe them.”For further, completely appropriate emphasis, she might have elaborated: “When someone shows you over and over and over again, for their entire lives, in business and in government, that they are not only traitors, but corrupt, ignorant, pathologically disho
Spencer Platt/GettyPrisoners recruited by Russia’s Wagner Group to fight in Ukraine seem to be increasingly realizing they’ve been duped, and that no one ever counted on bringing them back alive.One inmate recruited by the group back in November has absconded from his team in Ukraine’s Luhansk region and fled to Russia by bus and ride-sharing app, where he says he is now hiding out in fear of revenge.“We thought we’d be equal with the hired fighters, that we wouldn’t be any different, but in rea