Senate Republicans introduced a new bill Tuesday meant to streamline the buildout of energy projects by amending the judicial processes often used to delay permit approvals.
The House Ethics Committee issued an update regarding its investigation into Rep. George Santos (R-NY) just days before lawmakers are set to vote on whether to expel the New York freshman, indicating details of his alleged violations won’t be available until later next month.
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) called out the House Democrats known as the "Squad" over their vote against a resolution supporting Israel, saying their opposition was "appalling."
Former President Donald Trump has released a plethora of videos discussing a variety of topics, including the "crime-ridden death trap" of Washington, D.C., and the multiple indictments he faces.
Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) took legal action against leading state lawmakers of three committees under Republican control for blocking pay raises for University of Wisconsin employees.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh met with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in Qatar on Tuesday, showcasing the international patronage of the organization that massacred 1,400 people in an Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel.
The White House declined to comment on Tuesday when pressed on the lawsuit seeking to keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 election ballot in Colorado.
Border Patrol observed but was unable to arrest more than 600,000 immigrants who illegally entered the United States over the past year, in addition to the 2 million people that agents were able to apprehend and arrest, according to a Biden administration official.
The Supreme Court weighed Tuesday whether public officials can block certain people from their social media accounts, invoking hypothetical arguments on high-profile figures from former President Donald Trump to Taylor Swift.