Friday’s mass shooting at two mosques in New Zealand is sharpening scrutiny of the rhetoric of international political figures, including President Trump.
Islamic communities across the United States were on heightened alert Friday on the heels of horrific mass shootings at a pair of New Zealand mosques said to be orchestrated by a white supremacist targeting Muslims, Mike Lillis reports.
House Democrats are largely flocking to the side of Speaker Nancy Pelosias the California Democrat seeks to tamp down any talk of impeaching President Trump, Mike Lillis and Cristina Marcos report.
Beto O'Rourke formally entered the race for the White House on Thursday, promising a “positive” campaign while saying it’s “a defining moment of truth for this country and every single one of us.” Amie Parnes has five questions O’Rourke faces in the Democratic primary.
House Republicans would much rather be in the majority, passing bills and fulfilling President Trump's agenda. But they are quickly realizing that life in the minority can come with some perks — and some easy political victories, Scott Wong and Juliegrace Brufke write.
More than two dozen Republicans in the House and Senate bucked GOP leadership and the White House to vote for a resolution that would block President Trump's emergency declaration at the border, Tal Axelrod writes
The focus of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation is about to shift to President Trump's former deputy campaign chairman, Richard Gates, Morgan Chalfant writes.
Some Minnesota Democrats, aghast at controversial comments made by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D), are taking initial steps to recruit a candidate to run against her in next year’s primary election, seeking to buck history in one of the nation’s most progressive legislative districts, Reid Wilson reports.
The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) decision-making and role within the Trump administration bubbled to the forefront this week after the agency reversed course and grounded Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 planes amid safety concerns and mounting political pressure, Brett Samuels writes.
No comments:
Post a Comment