Apache tribe takes fight with feds over sacred land to Supreme Court
The Apache tribe in Arizona is taking a fight with the federal government and copper producers to the Supreme Court, which they hope will protect what they say is their religious rights to sacred ground. Apache Stronghold, a nonprofit group representing
What to know about the possible assassination attempt at Trump’s golf course
Authorities are investigating another potential assassination attempt against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after a man pointed a rifle toward a Florida golf course where the former president was playing Sunday. Trump was not harmed, and a suspect is in
Trump seeks to rally support after possible second assassination attempt
Donald Trump on Sunday sought to rally his supporters with news of a possible second attempt on his life, blasting out a campaign fundraising appeal that said “there are people in this world who will do whatever it takes to
Here’s what we know about the weapon recovered at Trump’s golf course
Authorities said they recovered the rifle that a gunman pointed into a Florida golf course where Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was playing Sunday. Unlike in the assassination attempt against Trump in July, and in many of the mass shootings
Trump safe after gunshots fired in his vicinity at Florida golf course, campaign says
Former president Donald Trump was uninjured after an individual opened fire at his golf course in Florida on Sunday, the Trump campaign said in a statement. “President Trump is safe following gunshots in his vicinity. No further details at this time,”
Vance amplifies false claims about Haitian migrants in Ohio
A week after his unsubstantiated comments on Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, sparked a national firestorm and spurred violent threats in the small town, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) doubled down on his baseless claims that Haitians are eating their neighbors’
Trump posts ‘I hate Taylor Swift,’ days after the star’s Harris endorsement
Former president Donald Trump took his bitterness over mega-pop star Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris to his social network, declaring in an all-caps tweet on Truth Social on Sunday, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT.” The post did not mention
Trump’s historic Abraham Accords would be bolstered with military ‘exchange program’ under bipartisan bill
A bipartisan pair of senators is introducing a new bill on the fourth anniversary of the Abraham Accords to deepen cooperation between U.S. and Middle East partners. The LINK Act, brought forth by Sens. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Jacky Rosen,
Authentic presidential leadership: Americans know it when they see it
Toward the end of his presidency, Ronald Reagan was doing the standard round of exit interviews, one with Tom Brokaw of NBC. During the taping, Brokaw asked Reagan a rather brilliant question, namely, was there anything from Reagan’s Hollywood days
Senate Republican candidates are trailing Donald Trump
The Republican Party has largely refashioned itself in former president Donald Trump’s image in the past five years, with downballot candidates jockeying for his endorsement, hugging him tightly on the campaign trail and embracing his policy initiatives. But many of these