News

One year on from the shooting at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Newsweek takes a look at what history might have been like had things gone differently.
Younger Democratic candidates have grown tired of lawmakers holding office past their prime and say fresh faces can reach more voters.
Here is how our House members and New York’s two senators voted on select issues during the legislative weeks ending July 4 ...
So far in 2025, its lawmakers have acted like a normal political party. What changed?
While senators are leaving Washington at a higher-than-normal pace, House open seats are lagging behind the historical ...
Medicaid cuts have received the lion’s share of attention from critics of Republicans’ sweeping tax cuts legislation, but the ...
Rep. Mark Green said he was returning to the private sector to start his own business, without sharing details about the ...
In the end, both Republicans and Democrats helped doom a 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation that had previously ...
As the Republican budget bill, called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, nears the July 4 deadline set by the White House, ...
A stark disagreement over regulating AI in Republicans’ tax cut and spending bill is the latest tension among conservatives ...
A record number of senators are ready to flee Capitol Hill and run for governor in the 2026 election cycle, the most since 1797. The trend of senators transitioning to ...
Most GOP lawmakers plan to skip Trump’s big parade POLITICO surveyed 50 Hill Republicans. Only seven said they'd stick around Saturday for the show.