The government shutdown is now on Day 38 as the Senate prepares to vote again, but bipartisan progress has appeared to stall.
They say timing is everything, with a state-recognized group seeking action amid a lengthy shutdown of the federal government and a major breakdown in the halls of Congress.
Google’s Gemma large language fabricated an elaborate criminal allegation against me — and it’s not the first time the ...
The Senate was voting Thursday on legislation that would check President Donald Trump's ability to launch an attack against ...
A historic moment for numismatics as longtime collector and dealer Paul Hollis becomes the first numismatist nominated to lead the U.S. Mint.
Routine congressional oversight hearings usually don't make headlines. Historically, these often low-key events have been the ...
RECORD SHUTDOWN: Day 36 of the government shutdown makes it the longest in U.S. history, beating out the 35-day closure during Trump's first term. While Congress hasn't reached a deal to end the ...
U.S. Senate Republicans on Sunday prepared a concerted push toward quickly confirming President Donald Trump's third Supreme ...
Wednesday's Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing discussed Senate Bill 107, known as the Lumbee Fairness Act, to ...
The Jewish vote in New York City went heavily for Cuomo, 60-31%, according to the exit polling, but Mamdani won nearly ...
He oriented his presidential campaign around lower- and middle-income Americans and placed rural communities squarely at the ...
Jeffries disputed claims that Democrats' shutdown strategy isn't working as they continue to push to extend the expanded subsidies for the Affordable Care Act that are set to expire at the end of the ...