Democratic lawmakers deflected questions on why the stock market has had success under President Donald Trump in spite of their dark predictions on the administration’s tariffs.
Sitting at 53 feet tall is the red fir tree from the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, named ‘Silver Bell’ is this year’s U.S ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators are working through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began more than a ...
A House Democrat is defending her viral clash with Speaker Mike Johnson, arguing her outburst was justified because Johnson ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is no stranger to statewide political office having spent two terms ...
Rep. Barry Loudermilk says he fears that the FBI withheld vital intelligence, creating fateful security holes before Capitol ...
From Trump threatening New York City to using the law to attack his enemies for personal gain, here are some of the many times the president pulled questionable and "ghetto" moves.
The Federal Aviation Administration began cutting hundreds of daily flights as the historic government shutdown continues, ...
The representative-elect and the state of Arizona sued Johnson in October 2025 over his refusal to swear her in.
Democratic Party senators were split on why they think Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for a 10% reduction in air traffic ahead of Thanksgiving.
Capitol Hill Democrats are not receiving many of the answers they're seeking about President Trump's ballroom plans.