Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly views a clip of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speech to generals and admirals in the Russell Building on Wednesday.
Some inspector general websites were down across the federal government on the first day of the partial government shutdown Wednesday.
The Supreme Court said the Fed's Lisa Cook can keep her post until it hears arguments in the case about President Trump's attempt to fire her.
Democrats want to reverse a recent change that made certain groups of “lawfully present” immigrants no longer eligible for subsidies.
Former North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who lost a second-term bid in 2022, is seeking a comeback to Congress, this time from Florida.
The DOT is withholding funds for two New York City projects, blaming Democrats Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries for the government shutdown.
A government shutdown became unavoidable after the Senate again rejected a House-passed funding patch and adjourned until Wednesday.
There are no winners when you’re looking at these poll numbers. But the logic leading up to this habitual exercise in futility is always fascinating to see.
Democrats have sought to publicly appeal to congressional Republicans to respond to the indictment of former FBI Director James B. Comey.
Republican Rep. David Schweikert is running for governor for Arizona, opening up a battleground House district in the Phoenix suburbs.
Unions filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to stop Trump administration plans to fire federal employees in a partial government shutdown.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer is reflected on the marble top of a desk in the Senate Reception Room in the Capitol on Tuesday.
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