The GOP’s impeachment inquiry starts on shaky political ground
House Republicans crossed a threshold Wednesday in their investigations of President Biden, voting to formalize an impeachment inquiry authorized by the previous
Biden meets with relatives of American hostages
President Biden spent nearly two hours Wednesday with family members of Americans being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, his first in-person
Woman fighting Kentucky’s abortion laws says her embryo isn’t viable
A pregnant woman in Kentucky who sued the state over its abortion restrictions learned that her embryo no longer has cardiac activity,
DeSantis staffers blocked release of travel records, whistleblower says
When top aides to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis met with state law enforcement agency officials about two months ago to discuss
Bernie Sanders calls on Biden to cut Israel aid by $10 billion
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called upon President Biden to cut proposed aid to Israel by $10.1 billion in a letter that called
Hunter Biden likely to defy subpoena as House GOP holds vote on impeachment inquiry
House Republicans on Wednesday will hold a floor vote to formally authorize an impeachment inquiry against President Biden, intended to strengthen their
Senate, House combine bipartisan efforts to advance paid leave
A bipartisan group of senators and House members on Wednesday will debut a rare joint effort to advance paid leave legislation. The development
Pregnant women take a leading role in new legal battles over abortion
Pharmacies share medical data with police without a warrant, inquiry finds
The nation’s largest pharmacy chains have handed over Americans’ prescription records to police and government investigators without a warrant, a congressional investigation