Despite staunch conservative opposition, the House passed Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) two-step continuing resolution to keep the government funded just days before the shutdown deadline, sending it over to the Senate, which is expected to pass the bill.
The wife of an American who has been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for more than a year recounted her knowledge of her husband's plight to members of Congress on Tuesday.
A group of 101 faculty members at Harvard have signed on to a public letter that defended a phrase associated with the genocide of Israelis and criticized university President Claudine Gay for issuing statements condemning antisemitism.
England authorities arrested a man on Tuesday on suspicion of manslaughter after American ice hockey player Adam Johnson died from a skate blade cutting his neck during a game.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has refused to accept defeat following House Republicans' failure to take up her second impeachment effort against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and vowed to try a third time.
Another former campaign staffer of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has pleaded guilty in part of a federal investigation into claims the New York Republican committed fraud during his campaigns for the House.
A Democrat-invited witness to a congressional hearing on antisemitism on college campuses told lawmakers that diversity, equity, and inclusion departments on college campuses weren't set up to help white students.
Major Democratic-led cities have failed to recover their pre-pandemic foot traffic, which has caused a decrease in economic activity for the blue cities, according to a new study from the University of Toronto.
Whoopi Goldberg is being called out for losing “track of reality” after recent comments that shunned working-class adults' efforts to make enough money to buy a house.