Rep. Goldman and family sheltered from Hamas rocket fire while in Israel for Bar Mitzvah
New York Rep. Dan Goldman, a Democrat, was visiting Israel over the weekend when he and his family were forced to shelter
GOP senators pledge to block any non-spending-related bills Schumer brings to the floor ahead of next deadline
A group of Senate Republicans vowed to block non-spending-related bills in a letter sent to Sen. Majority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on
Patty Murray went from a ‘mom in tennis shoes’ to second in line for the presidency
Elected in 1993 as a ‘mom in tennis shoes,’ Senate President Pro Tempore Patty Murray, D-Wash., has risen to be second in
Trump expected to visit Capitol Hill next week amid House speaker race: sources
Former President Trump is expected to head to Capitol Hill next week as the House of Representatives prepares to elect a new
Schumer responds to calls for Trump to be speaker of House: ‘No thanks, we’re good’
Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., snapped back at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., online Thursday afternoon as calls for former President
Race between Trump, Biden so close it will come down to one variable, survey concludes
A new survey shows that the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and President Biden is thin, but Biden faces a
Cornel West ditches Green Party; now running for president as an independent
Cornel West is no longer running for the White House as a Green Party presidential candidate. The outspoken progressive university scholar announced on
Gaetz ‘open-minded’ on rules change to eliminate motion to vacate, would support Jordan or Scalise as speaker
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., said Thursday he is ‘open-minded’ on a House rules change that would abolish the tool he used