Washington voters shifted toward Donald Trump less than any state in last year's election. A big reason could be: who's moving here, and who's moving out.
The president-elect and his advisers are plotting to change the capital in ways large and small, but it won’t be easy.
There has been a flurry of state election promises today as politicians travelled WA trying to curry favour. Labor and the Nationals kept their focus on the regions, while the Liberals turned their attention to rising antisemitism.
The Court of Criminal Appeals will rehear a case it threw out last year. Three of the judges became targets of Attorney General Ken Paxton over another ruling and lost reelection.
More than 230 of the non-citizen voters are registered Democrats, compared to less than 20 who are registered Republicans.
The first lady says the Democratic revolt against her husband’s re-election bid taught her ‘a lot about human nature.’
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Baton Rouge, is captain of Mystick Krewe of Louisianians, the krewe that runs the event. The official commencement of Washington Mardi Gras is Jan. 23, just days after the presidential inauguration.
Outgoing U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly says she hopes her agency will be able to keep up its election-related work.
Thousands have braved the frigid January weather in Seoul protests, waving South Korean and American flags and shouting vows to protect their embattled conservative hero, the impeached South Korean president facing imprisonment over potential rebellion charges.
The full details of the settlement have yet to be released, but Giuliani will be able to keep some assets he was in jeopardy of losing.
President-elect Donald J. Trump was the first Republican to win the popular vote in two decades, but by only a 1.5-point margin, the narrowest since 2000.