Newly elected Rep. Yassamin Ansari prefers to be in Phoenix as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in. But freshman Sen. Ruben Gallego and veteran Rep. Greg Stanton will be among the Democrats on hand to witness his return to power.
Instead, the Arizona Democrat says she’ll be volunteering in Phoenix for the Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service.
Trump wants to install Lake as head of Voice of America, the international broadcast news outlet backed by the U.S. government. Forecasters say the day will be brutally cold, with highs in the low 20s and a windchill in the low teens, making it the coldest Inauguration Day since President Ronald Reagan’s second ceremony in 1985.
The city of El Cajon delayed a vote on a resolution that declared its intent to assist federal immigration authorities "to the maximum legal extent possible."
Democrats "would prefer 'Depression' as long as it hurt the Republican Party," the president-elect wrote on his Truth Social platform.
Newly elected Rep. Yassamin Ansari prefers to be in Phoenix as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in. But freshman Sen. Ruben Gallego and veteran Rep. Greg Stanton will
Kris Mayes asked U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to disclose its case file and former special counsel Jack Smith's report in the election case.
Who’s gotten the most votes ever? As the 2024 election is certified, here’s a look at how the final totals for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris compare to previous candidates.
Residents along Arizona's 372-mile border with Mexico make up a complicated tapestry of views, concerns and hopes on the eve of Trump's inauguration.
Leaders with charisma and charm have a unique ability to inspire – or in some cases, manipulate – a dedicated fan base. Charisma belongs to the godlike character symbolic of wealth and power, while charm is associated with everydayness, said Sonnevend, associate professor of sociology at The New School for Social Research in New York.
President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, but his influence already is rippling through state capitols.
Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling.