A Democratic leader who once likened the filibuster to Jim Crow policies that enforced racial segregation backtracked on eliminating the political procedure now that Republicans control the White
President Donald Trump meets with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte during the NATO summit at The Grove, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019, in Watford, England. The Associated Press/Photo...
Senators voted 70-29 early Tuesday morning to pass the emergency security spending package that includes funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Two Democratic senators and one independent senator vo...
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Monday asked the Court to temporarily delay an appeals court decision saying presidential immunity did not protect him from charges related to his involvem...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Sunday returned to hospital after experiencing bladder issues. Doctors admitted Austin into critical care, although the prognosis for his prostate cancer rema...
The Democratic-led Senate voted 67-27 Sunday afternoon to move the emergency spending package one step closer to passage. The $93 billion aid package would provide $60 billion of aid for Ukraine; $14...
Hogan announced his intentions in a video posted to social media on Friday. The Republican hopes to replace retiring Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., and touts that he doesn't “come from the performative art...
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday said that its order would give state attorneys general new tools to crack down on criminal enterprises using AI to scam the public. FCC Chairwoman Jes...
The three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston heard the case of 13-year-old Liam Morrison, who school officials accused of propagating hate speech by wearing a sh...
Special Counsel Robert Hur, tapped by the United States Department of Justice to investigate allegations that President Joe Biden illegally possessed classified documents from his time in the Senate ...
The state election commission voted 5-1 on Thursday to comply with court orders and accept absentee ballots with only a partial or incomplete address for a witness. Wisconsin law requires voters to tu...