Trump, who took office promising to keep the US out of “stupid” military interventions, now appears to control neither the outcome nor the messaging of a conflict he helped to initiate.
Nominations, seat-sharing talks, and verbal spats continue in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Puducherry as poll dates approach.  In Kerala, Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will kick ...
The unique nature of the April special election and the state's recent redistricting history have presented challenges for Democrats, even as they hold a financial edge in the race.
The Pennsylvania State University filed a Petition for Special Relief Thursday, seeking the court to define terms and ...
The Senate failed for a fifth time to fund the Department of Homeland Security, as airline passengers fought through massive ...
Greenlandic candidates competing for two seats in Denmark's election next week hope to leverage the unprecedented attention brought to their island by U.S. President Donald Trump to wrangle ...
For months, I've been watching UK gilt yields like a hawk. Gilts are the bonds Britain issues to fund its spending. Yields ...
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The former Transportation secretary and onetime presidential candidate is traveling the country for the midterms. The road may lead him beyond.
The question is no longer whether President Donald Trump has lost control of the narrative of his new war in Iran. It’s whether he’s lost control of the war itself.