The US Senate rejected a short-term funding bill, raising the risk of a government shutdown after September 30.
Friday was Constitution Day by act of Congress in 2004. It supplanted Citizenship Day which had been set for Sept. 19 but I can’t recall ever hearing about that growing up.
As part of a “multi-step overhaul” of the naturalization process, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced ...
It’s been more than nine months since John Thune officially became majority leader of the United States Senate.  The longtime ...
Costa Rica’s Congress votes Monday on a Supreme Court-backed motion to lift President Rodrigo Chaves’s immunity in an extortion/abuse-of-office case.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate rejected competing measures on Friday to fund federal agencies for a few weeks when the new ...
The House on Friday narrowly passed a seven-week extension of federal spending ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline to avert a ...
Democratic leaders are adamantly opposed and are threatening a government shutdown if Republicans don’t let them have a say ...
Osita Nwanevu discusses his new book, how our political structure turned up the temperature after Charlie Kirk, and what ...
This summer, during the Alaska Legislature’s special session, the governor reissued Executive Order 137 to create a ...
Hardly anyone in the mainstream press addresses the mystery of how Trump went from what was supposedly a secret agent of the Russians to an ardent ...
On September 18, 1793, George Washington laid the cornerstone to the United States Capitol building, the home of the legislative branch of American government.