Republicans and Democrats alike voted out multiple incumbent state lawmakers Tuesday, a sign of dissatisfaction with the ...
Texas, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are headed for a bloody runoff, but President Donald Trump wants to end things ...
A bruising Texas Republican primary is advancing to a runoff vote, laying bare the struggle for control of US President ...
Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard today announced he is running for Indiana Secretary of State as an independent, arguing that Indiana’s elections ...
The cabinet changes come on the heels of both a political pact, recently signed by parties with the prime minister, and the launching of the registration process for those seeking to run candidates in ...
In North Carolina, former Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley will face former Gov. Roy Cooper in November for an open Senate seat, NBC News projects.
N. Korea's 9th congress of the Workers' Party, held in Pyongyang from Feb. 19 to 25, reinforced leader Kim Jong Un's ...
A Chinese-backed submarine cable project triggered a diplomatic dispute and unprecedented political rift in Chile before the presidential transition.
As Trump gambles on the Middle East, the political and economic fallout could change the course of his presidency.
Republicans and Democrats are embracing their own takes on populism to respond to shifting politics in the country.
Many Americans are unhappy with the two major parties but seldom support alternatives. New England is an exception.
In the battle for Congress, redistricting has become all the rage in America. Here’s how other nations handle this issue differently.