You Decide: The Race for Philadelphia's Next Mayor
FOX 29 speaks with community member and activists to see how they feel the candidates in Philadelphia's mayoral race are handling one of the city's most important issues, gun violence.
FOX 29 speaks with community member and activists to see how they feel the candidates in Philadelphia's mayoral race are handling one of the city's most important issues, gun violence.
As Donald Trump stares down a potential arrest, it is business as usual at his campaign rally.
A video of U.S. President sharing a pointed remark while meeting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre at the House of Commons has gone viral.
He whined about investigations, portrayed America as a hellhole and vowed to fix everything. His Texas fans loved it.
“He hasn’t changed in the slightest. There is no shame,” the editorial in the Murdoch-owned paper reads
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) slammed the New York and Georgia investigations into former President Trump as being part of a “cancer in our body politic,” arguing they are politically motivated. Cuomo told John Catsimatidis, who hosts the talk radio show “The Cats Roundtable,” in an interview on WABC 770 that he expects Trump…
The former president has threatened there will be "death and destruction" if he's indicted in New York. But his biggest troubles may come in other courtrooms.
Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), known to be loyalists of former President Trump, ripped into Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Saturday during Trump’s first official campaign rally. Joining the former president in Waco, Texas, the lawmakers singled out Haley, who previously served as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, criticizing…
ReutersDonald Trump made some big promises to supporters at his rally in Waco, Texas on Saturday, vowing to defeat “demonic forces” in the “final battle” of 2024 and make the country a “free nation again.”But over the course of the next hour and a half, he made clear that the only apparent strategy he has for vanquishing the country’s supposed “demons” is relentlessly complaining about his own troubles.The rally—an attempt to re-energize his supporters, and his own campaign operation after month
The Arizona Supreme Court has narrowed Lake's lawsuit to just one issue: signature verification. Here's a breakdown of the arguments and the case.
"Nobody wants to be led away in handcuffs — even a former president who likes to lead his followers with claims of martyrdom," attorney Dave Aronberg tells PEOPLE
In the closing days of the April 4 Chicago mayoral election, the issue of race is defining the contest.
Missouri’s two Republican U.S. senators didn’t comment on former President Donald Trump raising the possibility of violence if he’s indicted in hush money case.
Donald Trump used the first major rally of his 2024 campaign on Saturday to declare prosecutors have "nothing" on him, that the allegations are "bulls--t," and that he is the "most innocent man in American history".
Turkey's top politicians have formed two camps heading into May's election: those who revere President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and those united in the single goal of ending his two-decade rule."The election will go to the second round, and in the second round I will be elected president with more than 60 percent of the vote," he said.
Trump's comments at his Waco rally came as Rep. Greene has also been mentioned as a possible vice presidential running mate for the former president.
Former President Trump vowed to remove the “thugs and criminals” from the justice system at his first official campaign rally of the 2024 cycle on Saturday, as he faces down a potential indictment. “When this election is over, I will be the president of the United States,” Trump said at an airport tarmac in Waco,…
Kemp, who's become a GOP star in his own right, told The Wall Street Journal he's not running for president in 2024. His backing could be critical.
"Between March Madness bracket and Stormy Daniels, what a week for big busts, huh?" the "Real Time" host joked
You can call Trump every name in the book, but ignore him? That’s something he just can’t handle.
Photo Illustration by Erin O’Flynn/The Daily Beast/Reuters and PixabayTwenty years after the United States invaded Iraq, it is worth asking whether it was the right thing to do. As someone who was passively in favor of it (I was a loyal conservative Republican, but I wasn’t a writer back then), I’m now solidly in the “no” camp for one reason: The once (and future?) presidency of Donald Trump.I realize this sounds both partisan and crazy. Instead of questioning if it was the right thing to do, sh