The House of Representatives voted unanimously Wednesday evening to repeal a new law allowing senators to sue the federal government for massive sums over secretly subpoenaed phone records.
Republican Florida Rep. Cory Mills narrowly avoided a formal rebuke by his colleagues on Wednesday evening after the vast majority of House Republicans voted to scuttle the measure.
A federal grand jury charged Democratic Florida Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick on Wednesday with siphoning off millions in taxpayer-funded disaster aid and allegedly channeling the money into her 2021 congressional bid.
The House Ethics Committee announced a formal investigation into Republican Florida Rep. Cory Mills on Wednesday evening, just hours before the embattled lawmaker is set to face a censure resolution ...
In an update to California's fiscal 2026-2027 budget outlook Wednesday, a new report released by the state's nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) admitted it botched the deficit estimate by roughly ...
"There are vulnerable families in America that need this program that aren’t getting it because of the fraud and abuse that now we’re going to work to fix."
The Muslim Brotherhood — founded in Egypt nearly a century ago — has sought to access U.S. government agencies, influence civil rights policymaking, and expand its presence across schools, universities, ...
Maltinsky, who previously worked as an intelligence specialist in the Los Angeles field office, had recently been pursuing his lifelong goal of becoming a special agent.
The district attorney’s office said Wednesday that Ceja Alvarez “is charged with murder, which is the most serious charge applicable to this crime under Texas law."
Steyer became widely known for spending millions to advocate for President Donald Trump’s impeachment before launching an unsuccessful 2020 presidential bid.
Witnesses reported that men in a boat arrived at the beach and installed the signs, which led to immediate confusion about whether the territory was U.S. or Mexican.
California's soft-on-crime policies allowing drivers arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) to return to the road risks millions in federal highway dollars, with a $95 million penalty already levied.