Senate passes short-term spending bill to fund govt until March, says there will be no shutdown
The Senate passed the second "laddered" short-term spending bill that will keep government agencies funded through March 1 and March 8.
The Senate passed the second "laddered" short-term spending bill that will keep government agencies funded through March 1 and March 8.
New Mexico Republican Reps. Stefani Lord and John Block have filed articles of impeachment against Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham over gun control.
The university housing President Biden's think tank recently saw its donations from China triple from its previous reporting period, records show.
A state court in Georgia will hear evidence relating to alleged misconduct by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who launched a case against former President Trump.
State Rep. Nick Wilson, R-Ky., apologized for mistakenly omitting first cousins on an anti-incest bill intended to combat cyclical, familial sexual abuse.
Efforts by some Republicans to impeach Wisconsin's top elections official have been labeled by Assembly GOP majority leader Tyler August as a "big show for the cameras."
Transgender candidates running as Democrats in Ohio could be disqualified from the ballot if they do not disclose their previous names from before they transitioned.