Republicans and Democrats value different leadership styles in the Oval Office, one reason it’s hard to get things done.
Author: Susan Page, USA TODAY
Trump in trouble: Republican support for his 2024 bid falls amid political, legal setbacks
Most Republican voters want Trump-ism but are no longer so enthusiastic about ex-President Donald Trump himself, a warning sign for his 2024 campaign.
Nancy Pelosi’s legacy: ‘A troublemaker with a gavel’ leaves her mark, from health care to impeachment
Congressional scholars and modern politicians rate Speaker Nancy Pelosi as one of the most consequential legislative leaders in U.S. and House history.
It’s about to get louder on road to 2024: 4 lessons learned from the angry midterms
This year’s election campaigns turned not on aspirational promises – on exploring space or ending poverty – but on dire warnings about the other side.
Exclusive: Republican JD Vance has slight lead on Democrat Tim Ryan in Senate race in Ohio
If Tim Ryan loses a close race to Republican J.D. Vance, Democrats will face questions about their failure to invest more in the Ohio contest.
Jan. 6 committee zeroes in on central question: Should Trump be held accountable for Capitol attack?
The Jan. 6 committee put a spotlight on a central question: Whether Trump should be held accountable for his role in the Capitol riot. And if so, how?
From the archives | ’24 hours in the ER’ shows challenges of health system
Reporters talked with patients and healthcare personnel about their experiences and their views on changing the system.
Most Americans want chance to support abortion rights on state ballot, USA TODAY/Ipsos poll finds
Echoes of Kansas: Broad support for abortion measures on state ballots is more evidence of a backlash to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Why Nancy Pelosi is visiting Taiwan despite China’s threats and pleas from Biden
Pelosi has a history of standing up to China and also of defying presidents, from George H.W. Bush to Bill Clinton to Donald Trump and now Joe Biden.
This time, it wasn’t what he did. It was what he wouldn’t do as a mob attacked the Capitol
The Jan. 6 hearing had the feel of a pointillist painting, dabs of details that only with a step back form a coherent portrait.