Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) refused to endorse a GOP 2024 presidential primary candidate and said the important thing when considering the age of politicians is whether someone can do their job well.
The House narrowly voted to advance a batch of spending bills, marking the chamber's first sign of progress toward renewing funding the federal government with just five days until the fiscal year ends.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) issued his strongest threat to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leadership yet, hinting that he would file a motion to vacate in the coming days just ahead of a possible government shutdown.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is expected to give an update on the looming government shutdown and ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
The Senate passed a procedural vote on Tuesday night, the first step toward temporarily funding the government through Nov. 17, days before a government shutdown.
A group of higher education experts expressed optimism Tuesday that the so-called "Great Awokening" that saw widespread left-wing activism on college campuses and led to widespread censorship over the past few years is receding.
Five residents of Asheville, North Carolina, filed a federal lawsuit against the city Tuesday alleging racial discrimination based on the demographic quota system used to select membership to its Human Relations Commission.