Democrats face a reckoning on Biden campaign as lawmakers return to Capitol Hill
Congressional Democrats will have a lot to discuss this week when it comes to whether President Biden should be their party's nominee in November.
Congressional Democrats will have a lot to discuss this week when it comes to whether President Biden should be their party's nominee in November.
New York City has spent nearly $2 billion on hotels to host migrants, with local businesses complaining about the lost revenue from hotels that used to host tourists.
House Democrats are working to rally support against Republican-backed legislation that would require voters provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections.
Rep. Claudia Tenney took to social media to call on 51 top intelligence officials to be prosecuted after they claimed Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court in a 4-3 decision reversed a ruling by the prior conservative majority banning most ballot drop-boxes in the swing state.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom dismissed the "hypothetical" of whether he'd run in an "open convention" should President Biden withdraw from the race.
Democrats may be relying on a potential resurgence in split-ticket voting to win Senate seats that President Biden could likely lose if he doesn't win a second term.