A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is moving to dismantle a foundational internet law. The effort aims to repeal Section…
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A group of U.S. House lawmakers is moving to reverse steep tariffs on Indian goods. Representatives introduced a resolution on…
A sweeping new antitrust bill targeting the market power of major technology companies has cleared a key Senate committee. The…
A new analysis reveals a stark contrast in judicial confirmations. President George W. Bush’s nominees enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support. This…
The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing for a final vote on a bill to publicly release all documents related…
Former President Donald Trump publicly mocked Representative Thomas Massie’s recent remarriage. The attack occurred on Truth Social in late November…
The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bill to publicly release all Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. This move follows…
In a critical move to prevent a federal government shutdown, the US House of Representatives passed a short-term spending bill.…
The United States Senate has passed a bipartisan agreement to reopen the federal government. This ends the longest shutdown in…
A 40-day US government shutdown has ended. Senators reached a bipartisan deal on Sunday. The agreement funds federal operations until…
A potential end to the lengthy government shutdown is now in sight. A bipartisan agreement has been reached in the…
The Senate has reached a long-awaited agreement to end the government shutdown after weeks of political stalemate. The bipartisan deal,…
Photos of Representative Lauren Boebert’s alleged Halloween costume have ignited a firestorm online. The images, shared widely on social media,…
The US Senate delivered a sharp message on trade policy. It voted to block former President Donald Trump’s tariffs on…
A controversial symbol was found in a congressional office this week. An American flag altered to include a swastika was…
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) called Charlie Kirk “ignorant” during a heated debate in Washington. The remark came as the House…
















