Reporter’s Notebook: What the end of the year looks like in Congress
Congress must pass a spending package by Oct. 1 to avoid a government shutdown, but the upcoming presidential election could complicate both parties' strategies for doing so.
It Is Happening Every Day, Every Where
Congress must pass a spending package by Oct. 1 to avoid a government shutdown, but the upcoming presidential election could complicate both parties' strategies for doing so.
Second Amendment groups are calling on the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging Maryland's semiautomatic rifle ban, after a circuit court upheld it this month.
Riley Gaines and several other NCAA athletes will testify in a Georgia state Senate hearing inquiring on females competing against biological men in women's sports.
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign manager refused to answer if and when the vice president would hold a press conference.
While all eyes were on the DNC in Chicago, the Biden-Harris White House set into operation a new parole program for illegal immigrants, critics say amounts to a "massive amnesty."
Sen. Charles Grassley is demanding answers from both Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Biden administration over unpaid remittances to the feds for wrongly disbursed Medicaid funds.
The Republican National Committee sued the city of Detroit's Election Commission alleging they violated state law that requires there to be an equal amount of poll workers from each major political party.
A dozen Republican White House lawyers who served in the Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush administrations are endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Trump.
Former President Donald Trump took the stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, several minutes after the Secret Service first began tracking the former president’s attempted assassin, and Trump's team was none too happy about it.
More than a dozen Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration over its parole in place for illegal immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens.