
Most American Christians Believe They’re Victims of Discrimination
They say religious discrimination against Christians is as big a problem as discrimination against other groups.
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They say religious discrimination against Christians is as big a problem as discrimination against other groups.

The real-estate mogul reportedly dropped in on phone calls at Mar-a-Lago.

A week after special demonstration regulations for the Republican National Convention were deemed unconstitutional, the city has revised them.

The Utah senator outlined his concerns about the presumptive Republican nominee in an interview with NewsMaxTV.

Populist economic appeals are now mainstream. That doesn’t mean words will translate into action.

The switch in their first joint campaign appearance is a reflection of the Democrats' confidence—and her lead in the polls.

The two presidential candidates are in a tight race, according to a national Quinnipiac University poll.

State and local super PACs are increasingly reliant on “grey money”—donations that trace back to other PACs—obscuring their actual sources of support.

They had plenty to say about the justices’ decision on abortion, but went silent on the major ruling that could affect them the most.

The party's presumptive nominee and the Republican National Committee are working together to avoid a revolt at the July convention, according to The New York Times.