Here's a roundup of some of the wildest stories in August. Our list begins with bizarre bunnies, includes proposed Democratic party vocabulary rules and, of course, Travis and Taylor.
Examination of Trump's Nobel Peace Prize prospects based on his conflict resolution work, and comparing his case to previous winners like Teddy Roosevelt and Barack Obama.
Bipartisan legislation to prohibit congressional stock trading clears committee with support from Trump, Pelosi, and lawmakers across the political spectrum.
Democratic Party's leftward drift since 1968 creates electoral challenges for 2028 as progressive positions on identity politics and climate alienate swing voters.
A grand jury won't indict a Washington, D.C., man who was shown on video throwing a sandwich at federal officers, raising questions about potential overcharging in assault case.
Gavin Newsom and Zohran Mamdani show how politicians must embrace bold, controversial stances rather than moderate positions to succeed in modern campaigns.
The NFL is still stuck in the woke sports era. But most NFL fans would prefer the league return to simply focusing on football rather than use the field to make a political statement.
The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 restricts military use in civilian law enforcement, originating from Reconstruction era politics and rarely prosecuted since passage.