Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) signaled a fresh willingness on Tuesday to move past his blockade on Pentagon nominees as his Republican colleagues threaten to force his hand in the stalemate.
Democrat Gabriel Amo won the election to the House for Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District to replace ex-Rep. David Cicilline, who retired from Congress earlier this year.
With just over a week until the government is set to run out of funding on Nov. 17, House Republicans failed to rally around a plan to avoid a shutdown and ended Tuesday more confused about a path forward.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson cast the tiebreaking vote against the censure of Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, the 35th Ward Chicago City Council alderman, after a confrontation with 27th Alderwoman Emma Mitts.
Former President Donald Trump’s objections to a gag order limiting his speech in the federal election subversion case against him will be heard by an appellate court during oral arguments in Washington, D.C., in less than two weeks.
Democratic strategist and top Obama administration figure David Axelrod is walking back comments that suggested he had doubts regarding President Joe Biden’s 2024 bid for reelection.
Earlier this year, LinkedIn Corp. signed a $6.75 million settlement agreeing to resolve claims that the social media company mishandled its 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust. The deadline to submit a claim form for those who are active or former participants is in three days.
Israel intends to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for a visit to show solidarity in response to the Hamas terrorist attack last month despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s careful management of ties with Russia.