Arizona Republicans are fighting over whether to send a hard-right candidate to the general election for governor, even after recent statewide losses. U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs leads the primary ...
Trump administration officials met with racist, Islamaphobic, far-right U.K. activist Tommy Robinson—and gave him a tour of the State Department. One of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s senior ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement discovered that GEO Group, the country’s largest private prison company, had falsified ...
As the 2026 midterm elections loom, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was in Arizona and echoed the cries of election fraud from 2020 and 2022.
A new poll finds Representative Andy Biggs behind Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs in the 2026 race.
In recent years, few names have been more synonymous with the highs and lows of Arizona politics than Kari Lake. Lake, who once billed herself as “Trump in heels,” has tried and failed twice to win ...
Oh, the things we do when we’re in love. We change our hairstyle, our clothes and sometimes our personality. We loiter in places where the object of our desire might encounter us. Some of us even ...
Recent articles by Marc Thiessen and Anne Applebaum have heavily criticized Kari Lake, the former Arizona GOP Senate candidate who is now CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media. They say she has ...
Kari Lake, senior adviser for the U.S. Agency for Global Media, leaves a House committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Feb. 10. (Tom Brenner/AP) If President Donald Trump takes military action in Iran, ...
But even while Lake presided over the destruction of an agency vital to U.S. national-security interests and the squandering of taxpayer dollars—more on this later—she often seemed to be focused on ...
Deputy CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media Kari Lake tells Bianca Across the Nation that the Atlantic article about her is disgusting and full of lies. Winter storm maps show states to get hit ...
“A minority report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations estimates that from March 15 through July 18 alone, USAGM paid hundreds of people more than $69 million not to work, and ...