Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is facing an early obstacle to his 2024 Senate bid after a nonprofit ethics organization filed a complaint to the Office of Congressional Ethics accusing the California Democrat of using government resources to boost himself politically.
U.S. Capitol Police are increasing security in preparation for the release of police footage from a traffic stop that ended in the death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee.
House Republicans are set to hand libertarian Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) the gavel for the subcommittee responsible for antitrust, a snub to one of Republicans' most vocal Big Tech critics and a sign the conference will try to steer clear of major clashes with Silicon Valley.
Newly released 911 audio reveals Paul Pelosi kept his cool while in danger and calmly informed police about the break-in at his San Francisco home last October where he was attacked with a hammer.
A woman recently fired from a video game company said a transgender activist led the charge to make her lose her job because she followed conservative accounts on Twitter.
The Foreign Affairs Committee will vote on a bill to ban TikTok within the United States, the panel's chairman said, the most serious legislative threat yet to the massive social media platform that has become controversial for its ties to China.
An accumulation of evidence that inflation is falling is raising expectations that the Federal Reserve will dial back its rate hikes next week, a prospect that bodes well for the overall economy and raises the chances that the country will evade a recession.
The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood predicted that Ronna McDaniel will remain the Republican National Committee chairwoman despite big endorsements for her opponent.