Four April elections — two House special elections, a Wisconsin Supreme Court race, and Virginia’s redistricting referendum — could reshape the razor-thin House majority.
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Alabama Gov Kay Ivey hospitalized following minor procedure, says she is determined to make speedy recovery
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, 81, was hospitalized after undergoing a minor procedure to remove fluid that was pressing on her lung, her office said on Tuesday.
Kamala Harris slammed for bizarre text announcing her return to the Deep South
The expected 2028 presidential runner will take trips to North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Arkansas.
Students In Blue State Spend More Time Learning About January 6 Than The Moon Landing
Students in New Mexico will learn more about the January 6 Capitol riot and climate change than the moon landing. New Mexico high school history Read More
The ‘No Kings’ Protests Released New Levels Of Absurd
Now that we get a “No Kings” protest every few months, it’s easy to come to the conclusion that there’s no reason to cover these Read More
Everything Is Fake Now — And It’s Worse Than You Think
Outside of the Revolutionary War era, it would be hard to find another period in American history when Americans have been more reluctant to pay Read More
The Game Hasn’t Changed, But What’s Behind It Has. And Fans Can Feel It.
This article is part of Upstream, The Daily Wire’s new home for culture and lifestyle. Real human insight and human stories — from our featured writers to Read More
Push Builds To Reverse Biden-Era Abortion Pill Rule
Most Americans, including Democrats and independents, want to change a federal government policy allowing abortion pills to be mailed with impunity throughout the United States, Read More
Travel Headaches Take On Political Weight — With A Critical Vote In Focus
Long lines and delays at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport have become a flashpoint in the competitive United States Senate race in Georgia. Sen. Jon Ossoff Read More
WATCH: Dem senators make the case for the very bill they’re trying to kill
Senators Schumer and Warnock acknowledged noncitizen voting exists but argued it is too rare to justify the SAVE America Act’s citizenship requirements.