Lawmakers brace for brutal new government spending fight on heels of last shutdown battle
Conservatives in the House and Senate are worried Congress is already behind on the government funding process for the next fiscal year, which begins Sept. 30.
Conservatives in the House and Senate are worried Congress is already behind on the government funding process for the next fiscal year, which begins Sept. 30.
A New York judge ordered former President Trump to post $454 million on Monday following his months-long non-jury civil trial, which he is appealing.
Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is facing criticism over his past immigration positions after he released an ad touting his record on border security.
On Sunday, President Biden said he would forge ahead with his student loan handouts and addressed those who criticize the plan.
With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. set to unveil his running mate on Tuesday, an unforeseen hiccup has emerged in Nevada, complicating the long-shot independent’s path to gaining ballot access in the Silver State. Kennedy’s vice presidential pick comes as he needs a running mate to qualify for the ballot in multiple states. And despite the
The Boston Task Force on Reparations called on "White Churches" to extend their wealth and help support efforts of paying back the Black community for slavery.
Tammy Murphy suspended her bid for U.S. Senate on Sunday. Her campaign was criticized for allegedly being nepotistic, considering her position as wife of Governor Phil Murphy.