
Voter ID Has Wide Support. Why Can't Republicans Pass It?
Voter ID laws enjoy bipartisan public support, yet Republicans face fierce resistance passing them. The SAVE Act's Senate stall reveals a complex political reality.

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton's decisive primary victory signals a new era for Illinois Democrats as she prepares to fill Dick Durbin's Senate seat after decades of his leadership.

Daniel Biss secured the Democratic nomination for Illinois' 9th Congressional District in a primary race where candidates' positions on Israel became the defining issue.

Iran's strikes on UAE energy infrastructure sent oil prices climbing as businesses confront renewed Middle East supply risks. Strategic implications for energy-dependent companies.

Joe Kent's resignation over Iran policy offers business leaders critical insights on managing leadership crises, maintaining organizational continuity, and navigating disagreements.

Sources reveal Trump received detailed intelligence warnings about likely Iranian retaliation targeting Gulf allies rather than U.S. forces directly, raising questions about regional security.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw attributes his Texas primary defeat to viral misinformation about stock trading. The congressman says false insider trading claims swayed GOP voters against him.

The Jackson family clarified that Rev. Jesse Jackson did not endorse Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton for U.S. Senate, stating a drafted ballot was released without authorization.

An Afghan man who worked alongside American troops during the war died in ICE custody, raising urgent questions about how the US treats its wartime allies seeking refuge.

Israeli officials revealed the suspect in the Michigan synagogue attack had family ties to Hezbollah, raising questions about domestic security and international terror networks.

As Middle East tensions escalate with Israeli strikes on Iran, President Trump's stance on peace negotiations signals a dramatic shift in US foreign policy approach to the region.

The FCC chair issued warnings to networks over Iran war coverage, raising First Amendment concerns. Legal experts say the threats ring hollow and lack enforcement authority.