Wingman Woes: Gallego Caught in Swalwell Storm
Few believe the Arizona senator's claim to have been 'shocked' by allegations against his 'closest friend in Congress'
Gavin Newsom Said He Had a 'Moral Duty' To Release His Tax Returns Every Year He Served in Office. He Hasn't Since 2022.
Newsom has kept his returns private as his wife rakes in hundreds of thousands of dollars from her charity, which is funded by corporations that do business with Newsom's California
Meet the California Millionaire Funding Anti-Oil Lawsuits—And the Columbia Academics Working To Influence the Judges Handling The Cases
Dan A. Emmett's contributions reflect an emerging trend in which left-wing donors bankroll climate litigation and climate-related academic literature intended to influence judges
GOP’s John Sununu ‘Very Confident’ He Can Win Under-the-Radar New Hampshire Senate Race As Polling Shows Tight Contest
The likely GOP nominee, who served in the Senate from 2003 to 2009, emphasized his focus on local issues in a sitdown with the Free Beacon
Maine Democrat Graham Platner Vows To Work With ‘Ron Paul,’ Thomas Massie if Elected to Senate: ‘Very Much Aligned’
Platner, speaking during a virtual town hall, also vowed to 'get arrested … over the course of the Trump administration'
He’s Crafty: How George Downing Kept His Head
REVIEW: ‘Cromwell's Spy: From the American Colonies to the English Civil War: The Life of George Downing’ by Dennis Sewell
No One Is Alone, Except Maybe Stephen Sondheim
REVIEW: ‘Stephen Sondheim: Art Isn’t Easy’ by Daniel Okrent
How to Handle Your Out-of-Control Ivy
REVIEW: ‘Poisoned Ivies: The Inside Account of the Academic and Moral Rot at America’s Elite Universities’ by Elise Stefanik
Former Eric Swalwell Staffer Says California Democrat Sexually Assaulted Her Twice: 'I Blacked Out and He Had Sex With Me'
Swalwell first propositioned the staffer when she was 21 and he was 38, the staffer said. Her allegations prompted some staffers on Swalwell's gubernatorial campaign to resign.