Municipal Elections 2026: Torn Between the Right, LR in Search of a Line and a Candidate
The French Republican Party (LR) is navigating leadership and candidate selection challenges leading up to the 2026 municipal elections, amidst internal divisions on the political right.
Socialism retains the mayoralty of Paris, according to the first estimates
The Socialist Party has maintained control of Paris after Emmanuel Grégoire won the mayoral election, succeeding Anne Hidalgo against a Republican challenger.
The condemnation pours down on him: Trump is a 'permanent, disfiguring scar'
Donald Trump's celebration of the death of former FBI chief Robert Mueller has been condemned by political opponents and some within the Republican Party.
The condemnation is pouring down on him: Trump is a 'permanent, disfiguring scar'
Donald Trump's celebration of the death of former FBI chief Robert Mueller has sparked widespread condemnation from political opponents and members of the Republican party.
Pence: Trump upended ‘some aspects’ of GOP agenda but ‘hasn't really changed the Republican Party’
Former Vice President Mike Pence asserts that while Donald Trump has influenced some elements of the Republican Party's agenda, he has not fundamentally altered the party itself.
Three Stories for Your Daughters Before the Francoist Garrote Vil
A crowdfunding campaign is raising funds to publish stories written and illustrated by the republican painter Lorenzo Aguirre as a farewell to his family before being executed in 1942.
‘Vile’ Trump condemned for gloating over Robert Mueller death
Donald Trump faced widespread condemnation after he expressed gladness at the death of former FBI director Robert Mueller.
Newsom Bids Farewell: New Poll Reveals a Republican Could Be the Next Governor of California
A recent poll indicates that Republicans are leading in the gubernatorial race in California amid a politically apathetic and divided Democratic electorate.
Abbott Trembles: The Texas Gubernatorial Poll That Worries the Republican
A recent poll shows a tie between incumbent Republican Governor Greg Abbott and Democratic challenger Gina Hinojosa ahead of the Texas gubernatorial elections in November.
Dems block GOP amendment tying voter ID bill to transgender sports ban
Senate Democrats rejected a Republican proposal to amend a voter ID bill to include a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports.
Republican says he lied about racist posts on porn site to protect Trump
Mark Robinson, former North Carolina lieutenant governor, admitted misleading voters about racist comments he posted online in a bid to protect Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Americans are moving from blue to red states, where housing prices and taxes are lower
A Wall Street Journal analysis reveals a migration trend of Americans moving from Democratic-led states to Republican-led ones, primarily due to lower income taxes and housing costs.
The Return of the Republican Women Who Broke Ground in Congress
Two editorial novelties highlight the legacy of nine women who held seats in the Spanish Congress during the 1930s.
Athlete, actor, symbol. The pure and tough American who played himself
Hollywood actor Chuck Norris, a staunch Republican and cultural icon, passed away at 86, leaving a legacy intertwined with American purity and resilience.
Rep. Boebert rejects call for another $200 billion to fund Iran war, while Americans 'can’t afford to live'
Rep. Lauren Boebert opposes additional funding for military efforts in Iran, arguing that such expenditures do not align with the needs of American citizens facing economic hardship.
Democrats outraged as Fetterman votes to advance Markwayne Mullin nomination
Democratic leaders express their outrage over Senator John Fetterman's decisive vote to advance the nomination of Republican Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary.
House Homeland Security Republican urges US Muslim leadership to 'isolate extremists' after string of attacks
Rep. Andy Ogles calls on U.S. Muslim leaders to condemn recent attacks, citing their silence as a source of concern among Americans.
Republican, Chuck Norris called on evangelicals to vote against Obama
Chuck Norris, the Hollywood action star, passed away at 86, leaving behind a political legacy as a staunch supporter of Republican values and a vocal opponent of President Obama.
Republican Escalation Against Muslims in America Amid Silence from Party Leaders
There is a growing Republican rhetoric against Muslims in the United States, with party leaders largely silent, implying political gains for those promoting anti-Muslim sentiments.
Thune reveals reason Democrats are 'scared' to reopen DHS
Senate Republican leader John Thune claims Democrats are hesitant to reopen the Department of Homeland Security due to pressure from their far-left voters.
Trump-backed Senate hopeful gains momentum with top GOP endorsements before Mullin DHS shift
Rep. Kevin Hern has received endorsements from Senate Majority Leader John Thune and NRSC chair Tim Scott as he campaigns for the U.S. Senate, while Markwayne Mullin is nominated to head the Department of Homeland Security.
Chuck Norris defended conservatives, supported Trump, and called on evangelicals to vote against Obama
Chuck Norris, who passed away at the age of 86, was a vocal advocate for conservative values and political involvement, particularly supporting Republican candidates and campaigning against Barack Obama in 2012 and Donald Trump in 2016.
Pence backs Trump’s Iran strikes, says president ‘ignored’ GOP isolationists
Former Vice President Mike Pence praises President Trump's military strikes against Iran while criticizing him for not heeding the isolationist wing of the Republican Party.
The poorly conducted war with Iran may end in a split within Trump's camp
Joe Kent, head of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, resigned, citing opposition to the ongoing war with Iran backed by Israeli influence.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ Einstein published the general theory of relativity, the Republican Party of the USA was established
The article highlights significant historical events that occurred on March 20, including Albert Einstein's publication of the general theory of relativity and various notable happenings in Estonia.
US Budget for Iraq War: 'Will it become a trillion dollars?'
The Pentagon plans to request an additional $200 billion from Congress for the Iraq War, sparking internal tensions among Republicans regarding fiscal conservatism.
Republican bill takes aim at Online Streaming Act and threatens retaliation
A new Republican bill in the U.S. targets Canada’s Online Streaming Act and proposes retaliatory measures against Canada’s policies.
Gerry Adams at London trial to 'assert legitimacy of the republican cause'
Gerry Adams is defending himself in a London trial against allegations of involvement in IRA bombings, asserting the legitimacy of the republican cause.
There is a rumble under Trump: 'The war in Iran has increased tensions'
Donald Trump's strong criticism of the war in Iran is causing unrest within his Republican base, potentially impacting the upcoming midterm elections.
Expert: The war in Iran has intensified tensions in Trump's base
An expert suggests that the criticism of the war in Iran is causing unrest within Donald Trump's political base, which may present challenges for the upcoming midterm elections.
4 House Democrats vote against Women's History Museum bill over biological women-only amendment, Republican claims
Four Democrats voted against a bill to authorize a Women's History Museum in Washington, D.C., due to an amendment specifying that only biological women would be honored.
Far-left podcaster Jennifer Welch claims GOP support of military is 'performative'
Podcaster Jennifer Welch criticizes the Republican Party for its perceived insincerity in supporting U.S. troops while discussing military involvement in Iran.
Sarah Sanders flipped off, kicked out of restaurant that claims employees were 'uncomfortable'
Republican Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave a Little Rock restaurant after staff claimed her presence made them feel uncomfortable.
"It scares me more than the RN!": in Avignon, facing the PS-LFI alliance, the attempt at a 'republican front' against Raphaël Arnault
Olivier Galzi leads a campaign against the PS-LFI alliance in Avignon, positioning himself as a counter to the leftist deputy Raphaël Arnault.
House Democrats vote against deporting immigrants who harm police dogs, horses
House Democrats mostly opposed a bill that would deport noncitizens who harm law enforcement animals, as the legislation passed mainly with Republican support.
Georgia gubernatorial hopeful vows to ‘ban DEI’ but his own company touted diversity and inclusion
Rick Jackson, a Republican candidate for governor of Georgia, promises to ban Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite previously supporting such policies at his own company, Jackson Healthcare.
Pentagon asks for $200 billion for war with Iran: it is suggested how long the strikes will continue
The Pentagon has requested $200 billion for military operations against Iran, though the approval faces challenges from Congressional Democrats and uncertainty within the Republican strategy.
The Structure of the Government System in Iran: Multiple Authorities and a Single Reference
The article discusses the structure of the Iranian government, highlighting its blend of republican characteristics and religious authority.
GOP overperforms in Virginia special election, fueling early momentum talk in blue-trending state
A Republican candidate won a Virginia special election by a significant margin, raising hopes among conservatives for potential momentum in the state.
GOP gubernatorial hopeful hails legendary golfer for hefty campaign donation: 'Incredibly honored'
Phil Mickelson has made a significant campaign donation to California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton, marking a notable political contribution from the golfer.
Nancy Mace draws White House ire over independent Middle East rescue efforts
Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace's independent rescue missions for stranded Americans in the Middle East have frustrated White House officials.
Presidential 2027: The Republicans to Meet in a Few Days to Determine a Method for Distinguishing Candidates
The French Republican party is set to meet soon to decide on the process for determining its candidate for the 2027 presidential election.
GOP governors, AGs back Trump SAVE Act push, warn system gives ‘undue influence’ to states with illegal aliens
Republican governors and attorneys general are supporting Trump's SAVE Act to require proof of citizenship for voting, citing concerns about illegal immigration influencing federal elections.
James Talarico's past anti-meat stance goes viral, draws Republican fire from across Texas political landscape
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico's past remarks advocating for reduced meat consumption have sparked widespread criticism and satire from Republican opponents following the resurfacing of a 2022 video.
The Ministry is Looking for a New Head for the Šiauliai Republican Hospital
The Lithuanian Ministry of Health is seeking a new head for the Šiauliai Republican Hospital with applications accepted until April 1.
GOP candidate cites ‘failure’ of Newsom, Dems as new poll shows Republicans leading crowded California field
Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton claims the failures of Governor Gavin Newsom and Democrats have allowed Republicans to gain a competitive edge in California, as recent polling shows him leading the pack.
Sen Rand Paul grills Mullin on past comments on assault: 'Tell it to my face'
Senator Rand Paul confronted fellow Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin about his past comments on political violence during a Homeland Security Committee hearing.
Two dozen House Republicans go to war with Senate GOP over SAVE America Act
House conservatives threaten to block Senate measures until the SAVE America Act is passed, highlighting a rift within the Republican Party.
California GOP launches petition targeting Newsom parole board over sex offenders
The California Republican Party has initiated a petition aimed at addressing the issue of convicted sex offenders granted parole by a board appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom.
Jon Stewart blasts California Dems, warning their eight candidates may split vote, lead to GOP victory
Jon Stewart criticized California Democrats for potentially splitting their vote among multiple candidates, which could benefit Republican contenders in the gubernatorial race.