House, Senate pass short-term bill averting government shutdown until March
Congress on Thursday passed legislation to keep the federal government open into March, approving the third stopgap spending bill in four months
Congress on Thursday passed legislation to keep the federal government open into March, approving the third stopgap spending bill in four months
Onstage at a New Hampshire campaign event on Wednesday night, former president Donald Trump bragged about many things: his immigration policies, his
Stopping New Hampshire voters on the sidewalk, refilling their coffee mugs at diners and repeating his stump speech, long-shot presidential candidate Dean
Nearly 180 congressional Republicans signed on to an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in support of Donald Trump’s legal battle
Mitch McConnell and Mike Johnson come from different generations, different political orbits. McConnell (R-Ky.) is the 81-year-old Senate minority leader whose childhood was
There’s an ongoing debate in political circles about the divide between how Americans view their own economic situation and that of the
Hunter Biden will sit for a deposition before the House Oversight and Judiciary committees on Feb. 28, committee chairmen James Comer (R-Ky.)
President Biden met with congressional leaders Wednesday in an 11th-hour attempt to break a long-running logjam over his funding request for Ukraine,
Former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson’s decision to run a distinctly anti-Trump Republican presidential campaign translated to just 191 votes in the Iowa
With one answer in a TV interview, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley again ignited a campaign trail debate about racism and its