The grind of divided government has lowered legislative expectations in the 118th Congress. Yet, while lawmakers are bitterly divided on many topics, there appear to be areas for compromise on Capitol Hill.
April 18, the day when taxes are due to be filed, is quickly approaching, and some people are dreading the day more than other taxpayers due to being unable to pay off this year's tax bill.
The Food and Drug Administration has, for the first time, fined four electronic cigarette manufacturers over allegedly selling unapproved products, marking the latest escalation in the agency's efforts to clamp down on tobacco industry.
New polling suggests Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is leading former President Donald Trump head-to-head and when up against the rest of the projected GOP field of presidential candidates.
Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is challenging Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) for her seat and has bashed her relationships with lobbyists, despite being married to one himself.
Former President George Bush marked 20 years since he established the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief at an event in Washington, D.C., on Friday.
The attorney general in Washington, D.C., is urging Senate Democrats to vote against overturning a newly passed district law that would overhaul the city’s criminal code and reduce the penalties for some crimes.
Federal prosecutors are requesting that former Vice President Mike Pence be forced to testify to the special counsel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Tax season has been in effect for over a month now, and anyone who has yet to get started should consider whether they should file by themselves or hire an expert to do it for them.
Country music star Brad Paisley released a song Friday featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to mark the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine.