With California voting overwhelmingly for a second time against electing Donald Trump as president, a global finance author ...
By Emerson Sturgis President-elect Donald Trump seemingly wants to become a dictator. He could do so by going after his opponents, politicizing the Department of Justice and using military force.
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Alaska topped states in favor of seceding from the United States in a survey released earlier this month, with the 36% of residents supporting the Last Frontier being an independent nation far ...
Oregon’s conservative western counties want to break away from their deep-blue state and become part of the solidly red state ...
Incoming City Council President Joe LaCava said he is "neutral" on efforts by some La Jolla residents to create a separate ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – With California voting overwhelmingly for a third time against electing Donald Trump as president yet seeing him win the White House twice, a global finance author and ...
President-elect Trump on Wednesday used a lengthy Christmas Day social media post to tell the 37 people who had their death sentences commuted by President Biden to “go to hell.” “Also, to ...