Congressional leaders said Tuesday that a deal was still possible with the White House on Homeland Security Department funding before it expires this weekend.
In rounds of free-flowing meetings on Capitol Hill, activists and lawmakers divvied up outreach strategies and coordinated ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yet despite their unique challenges, all four leaders’ fates will be tied to the results of this year’s midterms. Along the way, ...
U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries met with Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson to discuss mid-cycle redistricting in Maryland.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth smiles as he walks to a secure room in the basement of the Capitol to brief lawmakers on how he handled a military strike on a suspected drug smuggling boat and its crew ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond urges Congressional leadership to act on behalf of Oklahoma families by passing the Kids Online Safety Act.
Congressional Republican leaders are hopeful that furloughed workers will receive back pay at the conclusion of the government shutdown, responding to news that legal analysts are scrutinizing whether ...
Maryland House lawmakers voted Monday to advance a new congressional map backed by Democrats, a move that has drawn resistance from state Senate leaders who warn it could carry political and legal ...
Over 100 members of Congress have cosigned the Restore Trust in Congress Act, which would prohibit members of Congress and their immediate families from buying and selling individual stocks. Despite ...
NORFOLK, Va. — As the government shutdown stretches into its sixth week, Hampton Roads leaders gathered this morning for the annual Congressional Forum — a chance to hear directly from Virginia’s ...
BROADVIEW, Ill. (WGN) — Just days before Christmas, Democratic congressional leaders in Illinois took steps to hold the federal government accountable. With a federal judge’s order in hand, U.S.
If Americans traded stocks using the kind of nonpublic information available to Congress, they’d face investigations, fines, and prison time. Yet lawmakers—especially those who rise into ...