Arizona Republicans are distancing themselves from the state’s Supreme Court ruling on abortion. NBC News’ Yamiche Alchindor, Vaughn Hillyard and The Bulwark’s writer-at-large Tim Miller provide insight into how the ruling puts the issue at the center of battleground state politics.
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‘The News Agents – USA’ hosts Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel look ahead to the U.S. election and reflect on encounters with Donald Trump.
32 names from all sides of the political spectrum — but only one can win. Who has had the saddest year in politics? Tonight is the final night for “The Final 5’s” March Sadness poll — and you can weigh in. Jim Lokay breaks down the final matchup with Chief Sadness Correspondent Loreto Cruz III. (VOTE: fox5dc.com/final5)
KTVU’s Heather Holmes and Alex Savidge discuss the San Francisco Mayor’s race, 16th congressional district race and presidential race with political analyst and Sonoma State Professor of Politics David McCuan.
President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida are expected to announce an enhanced defense and intelligence partnership this week, in the face of hostility from China.
NPR over recent years has been distilled to cater to a small subset of the American population, bent on Donald Trump’s destruction. One editor is pushing back.
In a speech at an Australian National University conference, Australia’s foreign affairs minister Penny Wong said a two-state solution would help ensure long-term security for Israel and further undermine Hamas
Just one day before Arizonas Supreme Court ruled the state must adhere to a century-old law banning nearly all abortions, former President Donald Trump said that abortion rights should be left to the states, offering his clearest stance yet. New York Times reporter and CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman joins CNNs Anderson Cooper to discuss.
Kristen Wiig talks about hosting Saturday Night Live for the fifth time, breaking character during an ABBA sketch with Kate McKinnon and Maya Rudolph, and…
The House of Representatives is gearing up for a chamber-wide vote on renewing a key tool that will allow members of the federal government to conduct warrantless surveillance.
Some Massachusetts residents who were surveyed also said current political tensions amounted to being a crisis.
Alan Bates said he had to dedicate part of his life to campaigning about the Horizon IT scandal