Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and other Republican members of the Judiciary Committee are leading the charge to codify the Supreme Court's landmark Second Amendment decisions, arguing Democrats are committing a "frontal assault" on the constitutional amendment.
Vice President Kamala Harris was put on the hot seat over whether President Joe Biden broke a campaign promise by allowing the approval of the Willow Project.
The Senate held its first vote to advance a bipartisan bill that would bring an official end to the Gulf and Iraq wars, teeing up the legislation for a final vote in the coming days.
Roughly 15 million people could fall off Medicaid rolls in the next year as states begin to redetermine eligibility for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, as a provision under the COVID-19 public health emergency that allowed individuals to stay enrolled unwinds.
First Republic Bank is reportedly in talks with several major banks for a boost to its capital in wake of instability amid market uncertainty as a result of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testified before Congress for the first time since Silicon Valley Bank failed and defended the administration’s action to prevent a broader financial crisis.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) alleged that President Joe Biden spurned meeting requests on Social Security reforms from a bipartisan group of senators during a tense hearing Thursday.
The Afghanistan branch of the Islamic State, Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K), will have the ability to launch attacks against United States interests outside of Afghanistan in less than six months, according to the top defense official in the region.