The Senate voted Friday night to keep the government funded, but a partial shutdown is still set to take effect at midnight ...
A bill that would require cities and towns in West Virginia to switch from nonpartisan municipal elections and require candidates be identified by political party affiliation appears to be stalled, ...
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was shot and killed in Minneapolis on Saturday by federal agents while he was protesting ...
Protesters across the U.S. are calling for a nationwide strike on Friday to oppose the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis ...
From surprising off-year victories to a deep bench of governors, Democrats are regaining momentum by focusing on affordability ...
A partial federal government shutdown went into effect early Saturday. It came hours after the Senate met a last-minute deadline to approve a revised package of government funding bills.
The records also detail a trick that jail staffers used to fool the media gathered outside while Epstein’s body was removed: ...
Trump names his Fed chair nominee and strikes a deal with Senate Democrats ahead of a government shutdown deadline.
The dust in what could be a boisterous campaign for the Republican nomination won’t settle until votes are counted in the Aug. 4 primary.
How much the electoral landscape will ultimately change is murky with shifting voter coalitions and the rate at which states have combatted each other with their own redistricting proposals. With ...
Over the next two weeks, Democrats and Republicans will weigh competing demands on changes to Department of Homeland Security ...
After a magistrate judge left Attorney General Pam Bondi furious by rejecting a criminal complaint against journalist Don ...