All eyes on Capitol Hill are focusing in on Washington, D.C., and its handling of crime this week as both House and Senate Republicans seek to weaponize it against their vulnerable Democratic counterparts.
Tuesday's debt ceiling negotiations had an extra member in the form of Vice President Kamala Harris, raising her profile as she attempts a reputation rebound.
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had harsh words for Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) on Tuesday after the Louisiana lawmaker "went on an irresponsible tirade" about the country and people of Mexico.
Within hours of winning the Democratic primary for the Philadelphia mayoral race, Cherelle Parker was reportedly hospitalized for a dental emergency, restricting her from being able to take the stage at her own victory party.
The North Carolina legislature Tuesday succeeded in overriding Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's (D-NC) veto of abortion restrictions after his statewide public pressure campaign failed to flip one legislator in either chamber.