Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) lashed out at a "gay men's choir" and what he called "woke policies of the left" after wildfires ravaged parts of California.During a Tuesday appearance on Newsmax, the Texas Republican claimed that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were not standing with
Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz introduced a new bill Tuesday that would allow prosecutors to more easily obtain the death
Raids by ICE enforcement that captured so much media attention Thursday may pale by comparison to the litigation possibilities opened by a bill from a North Carolina senator. Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities would permit victims,
Two North Carolina Republicans are among the 44 cosponsors of Sen. John Cornyn’s proposal for federal concealed-carry reciprocity among the states. North Carolina Sen. Tillis, Texas Sens. Cornyn and Ted Cruz and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa together brought the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act to the chamber on Thursday.
More than 80 days after Election Day, a race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court remains unresolved. That's because the Republican candidate is contesting some 65,000 ballots.
The decision by federal prosecutors came at a time when President Trump was rolling back protections for transgender people.
There are still some unresolved races from the 2024 election, and one of them involves a seat on North Carolina’s highest court.
As supporters of Paul’s bill pointed out Thursday, the bill is as much about stripping the organization’s funding for abortions as it is ending funding for gender-affirming health care.
The law, if passed, would permit victims, and families of victims, to sue for compensatory damages. Sen. Tillis and 10 other GOP senators are the cosponsors.
GOP senators reintroduce a bill to allow legal action against sanctuary cities for crimes by undocumented immigrants.
Trump has worn his party down, and few events crystallize it like the GOP’s muted — and, in some cases, positive — response.
America's myth of opportunity has created the unprecedented civic crisis that brought Donald Trump back to power, writes Adam Chandler.