February 17 Trump applauds Vance, Rubio for 'fantastic' admin success Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses President Donald Trump's praise for Marco Rubio and JD Vance, fueling speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run.
February 17 House Dem's graphic chicken decapitation 'horrified' her college roommates: 'Blood went everywhere' Ex-college roommates of Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez recalled how their "urban farming" experiment often got bloody, including when she "serrated" a chicken's head off.
February 17 DAN GAINOR: From secretary of state to secretary of memes, Rubio wins over MAGA Marco Rubio's viral meme popularity signals potential conservative voter support for future political roles, including possible 2028 ticket spot with Vice President JD Vance.
February 17 Cruz calls Newsom ‘historically illiterate,’ posts clown emoji after governor fires back GOP Sen. Ted Cruz from Texas blasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom with the clown emoji after the governor claimed Cruz had called him "illiterate."
February 17 DHS shutdown drags into 4th day as Senate Democrats block funding over ICE reforms Senate Democrats have yet to provide a counter to the White House's latest offer in ongoing negotiations that have no end in sight.
February 17 AOC mocked for ‘absolute train wreck’ weekend on global stage: 'Made a fool out of herself' Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is being mocked for what one critic called an “absolute train wreck" weekend full of gaffes while in Germany for the Munich Security Conference.
February 17 US nuclear testing debate reignites after State Dept alleges China nuclear test State Department alleges China conducted nuclear test in 2020, reigniting debate over U.S. testing moratorium and international arms control challenges.
February 17 LIZ PEEK: At Munich showdown AOC serves word salad as Rubio channels strength Marco Rubio and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivered contrasting performances at Munich Security Conference, previewing potential 2028 race dynamics.
February 17 Rev Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and Rainbow PUSH founder, dies at 84 The Rev Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights activist and two-time Democratic presidential candidate, died Tuesday morning at age 84, according to a family statement.
February 17 The most unusual presidential candidate: Newsom is dyslexic, struggles with speeches, rejects 'liberal' label Presidential front-runner Gavin Newsom's hidden struggle with severe dyslexia shapes his daily life and political career in challenging ways.