The vice president took a stab at theology to defend the administration’s rank cruelty. Then a higher authority weighed in.
Vanity Fair editors chronicle the veep’s circuitous rise to power—from Never Trumper to 47’s right-hand man—and discuss his ...
In a Wednesday opinion piece for The New York Times, researcher and pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson said she was "surprised" ...
But he’s very capable. I think you have a lot of very capable people so far. I think he’s doing a fantastic job. It’s too ...
JD Vance, the first millennial vice president who rose to national prominence in 2016 through his intricately framed and ...
The Good Samaritan parable tells of a Jewish man left beaten and bloodied, barely alive, on the side of a road. While a ...
JD Vance faces backlash for supporting Marko Elez's reinstatement after racist comments targeting Indian-Americans, igniting ...
The Catholic VP offered a theological defense of his “America First” immigration policies. Pope Francis had some notes.
If you’re running in fear of your own voters there’s nothing America can do for you,” the vice president said.
Vance, in other words, has aced his first test as Trump’s Hill whisperer. But more difficult tasks lie ahead. Trump is looking to Vance to muscle his agenda through — not only in the Senate, where he ...
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the vice president said Ukraine must have “sovereign independence.” ...
Google abandons its pledge not to use AI to develop weapons, Wikipedia’s owners are prepping for MAGA-fueled attacks, and ...