K Street lobbyists are flocking to Florida, as the nexus of power under Donald Trump shifts from Washington to Palm Beach.
Despite his campaign promises to leave the issue to the states, President-elect Donald Trump’s administration will shape the national landscape around abortion and reproductive health.
Experts and attorneys say President-elect Trump's Georgia case will likely be dismissed amid his impending return to the White House while his New York hush money case remains a question mark.
Democrats performed worse in 649 of the 688 majority-Black precincts in Philadelphia while Trump grew his share of votes in 635 majority-Black precincts as compared to 2020.
Donald Trump is building his Cabinet quickly, but he still has nearly two months until his swearing-in. Here is a lookback at previous performers.
With tariffs looming, "shoppers eyeing big-ticket items this Black Friday should consider moving quickly," WalletHub's Chip Lupo told Newsweek.
Most Democrats aren't motivated to oppose the president-elect, though half are "scared" of his second presidency, a new poll finds.
Donald Trump’s Senate allies are racing to defend Tulsi Gabbard, his pick to lead US intelligence services, in what could become the next test of the president-elect’s bid to install provocative nominees — and of any Republican appetite to stop him.
Viral unearthed videos spreading across social media show first son Barron Trump spoke with a Slovenian accent, like his mom, Melania Trump, when he was a young boy.
The incoming administration’s hostile trade plans threaten to slow the shift to cleaner industries, boost inflation, and stall the economy.
We will all need the rest — and the newsletter will take a break next weekend — because when we return, special counsel Jack Smith is expected to explain how exactly he wants to wind down Trump’s two federal cases.
European leaders are likely to be pressured to take a harder line on China, even as they see a more immediate threat from Russia.