Four Democrats voted with Republicans to effectively greenlight President Donald Trump's military action in Iran, breaking with the party's House leadership.
A Satanic cultist who killed his parents in a plot to assassinate President Donald Trump was sentenced Thursday to two life sentences without the possibility of parole.
Gov. Gavin Newsom's office claims it has no records of outreach from a family irreparably harmed by an illegal migrant truck driver, but phone records show otherwise.
The facilities were originally slated to be completed between August 2020 and September 2025 during the push to expand free preschool access under former Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The Atlantic contributing writer Jemele Hill claimed Americans living in the middle of the country who voted in favor of border security were motivated by racism during a Wednesday episode ...
A federal agency responsible for recommending options to address the government’s real estate portfolio said Thursday there is a massive maintenance backlog in federal buildings.
Republican Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford is introducing a bill Thursday aimed at eradicating fraud from unemployment programs, particularly in blue states.
Texas State Attorney General Ken Paxton claimed that he may drop out of the Texas Senate race if the Senate lifts the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act in an ...
House Republican leadership is calling on Republican Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales to drop his reelection bid just hours after the lawmaker admitted to having an affair with his aide.
President Donald Trump announced Thursday Republican Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin will replace Kristi Noem as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on March 31, 2026.
China is demanding domestic oil refiners stop exporting fuel and renegotiate or cancel existing contracts as the conflict in Iran threatens the communist nation's crude supplies.
Democratic Texas Senate nominee James Talarico called on former President Joe Biden to use federal buildings as abortion clinics in Republican states in a resurfaced 2022 social media post.
After Republican Montana Sen. Steve Daines decided to end his reelection bid Wednesday evening, observers noticed similarities between him and a Democratic lawmaker who made a similar move months ago.