The current and former lawmakers get candid about bipartisan politics, party leadership and the state of the Senate.
Legal and political strategist Katie Zacharia weighs in on a longtime political tradition possibly changing and the latest ...
No one in Congress should be so powerful as to dictate presidential appointments. As for the expansion of executive power, ...
It's unclear what action the Pentagon will pursue, if any, over a video the Trump administration views as "seditious." ...
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes and a group of Democrats are asking for a review of the Epstein case files to ...
U.S. prosecutors have told the Supreme Court that they want to give up their fight to preserve the convictions of a former ...
The language of politicians has become more vulgar in recent years. Leaders in both parties are openly using vulgarities.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is set to testify on Dec. 17 before a special Georgia Senate committee ...
Once celebrated as “the world’s most deliberative body,” the U.S. Senate has sunk to new lows. Buried in the 394-page bill to end the federal government shutdown, one provision serves as an example of ...
DEDHAM — The Massachusetts Republican Party’s governing board voted Thursday to back John Deaton for US Senate in 2026, all but ensuring the GOP will avoid a competitive primary as Democrats barrel ...
Kentucky trainer Dale Romans formally announced a bid for the United States Senate Nov. 12, seeking to fill the seat that will be vacated by the retirement of longtime Senator Mitch McConnell in early ...
U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks to reporters as he walks to the Senate floor, more than a month into the longest U.S. government shutdown in Washington, D.C., on Monday. (Evelyn ...
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