House passes three more long-term spending bills, but agriculture bill fails
The Republican-controlled House passed three long-term appropriations bills late Thursday and sent them to the Senate, where they face opposition from Democrats
U.S. doesn’t learn from long history of threatened and real shutdowns
American exceptionalism is real. One example is the government’s continuing inability to approve budgets on time. That’s the fuel of government shutdowns that
Republican opposition to Ukraine funding seeps closer to the middle
The House on Wednesday evening rejected an amendment offered by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) that would have blocked security assistance to Ukraine.
DeSantis gets praise, but Trump’s lead looms at Iowa debate watch party
ANKENY, Iowa — Vinnie Cataldo attended a Republican presidential debate watch party with a group of friends from Iowa State University on
And here we go: The push to impeach President Biden begins
On Wednesday, the Republican chairmen of the House committees tasked with running the impeachment inquiry into President Biden released a 30-page memo
Menendez remains defiant after meeting with Senate Democrats
Haley said Ramaswamy made her ‘dumber.’ She once praised his intellect.
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, speaking from the Republican presidential debate stage Wednesday night, managed to land a blow on fellow hopeful
Our Republican debate poll shows a largely unchanged race
Nearly 1 in 3 potential Republican primary voters watched the debate Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California, but the