FIRST ON FOX: A top conservative group is pouring an additional $5 million into six key House races[1] around the country as Republicans fight to hold and expand their razor-thin majority in November.
Club for Growth Action and Win It Back PAC, an affiliated
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she remains "confident" in the state's employee vetting program after her former aide was recently arrested and accused of acting on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party[1].
Hochul addressed reporters Wednesday, a day after Linda
FLASHBACK: While defending then-Sen. Kamala Harris[1] against criticism from then-President Donald Trump, Sen. Sherrod Brown told CNN that Trump voters are "supporting a racist for president."
"Well I think it works," Brown told[2] CNN’s Anderson Cooper when
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's[1] older brother posted scathing statements about the Democratic vice presidential nominee on social media, before confirming to the media that he does not support his brother's left-wing views but wants to keep a low-profile during