A conservative-backed group is launching a $1 million campaign urging House Republicans to support additional aid to Ukraine despite adamance from hard-line conservatives to halt financial assistance to the war-torn country.
Several Republican senators are sounding off after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) quietly changed the Senate’s dress code to allow senators to wear whatever they want on the floor, with one calling the move “completely disrespectful.”
A federal judge during a Monday hearing was skeptical about former Trump administration Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark's bid to move his Georgia election subversion case to federal court.
California is ramping up its efforts against fossil fuel producers, with Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signaling on Sunday he will sign legislation requiring major companies to disclose their climate emissions and the state filing a lawsuit against top oil companies last week.
The Senate will meet on Monday to resume consideration of a military appropriations bill, which was pitched as part of a minibus proposal that would have included two other appropriations bills.
Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR) bashed a New York City plan to house illegal immigrants at national park sites, saying it compromises "America's best idea."
Comedian Larry David reportedly once asked billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk if he wanted "to murder kids in schools" over his increasing support for the Republican Party.
Hunter Biden's lawsuit against the IRS is another effort to intimidate whistleblowers who testified President Joe Biden's son received special treatment from the federal government, according to attorneys for one of the whistleblowers.
The biggest auto strike in years is entering its fourth day as workers and management struggle toward a contract agreement. Here is the latest on the strike and negotiations.
Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) endorsed former President Donald Trump for president in 2024 on Monday, adding to Trump's already impressive list of congressional endorsements.