Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) filed a resolution to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) following the latter's "pro-genocide" remarks against Jewish students.
A conservative judge blocked the inclusion of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) on New York's November ballot, dealing a setback to Democrats seeking to bolster abortion rights.
However, he allowed a motion by Trump's attorneys to strike certain testimony from the record. Defense lawyers had sought to scrap the trial entirely after Daniels testified about her alleged encounter with Trump.
Tester was considered to be among the most vulnerable incumbents among the Democrats, and many Republicans are targeting him so that they could once more gain control of the Senate.
Daniels' testimony is providing a pivotal moment in the courtroom drama rocking the scandal-plagued Republican's attempt to recapture the White House in November.
The President has rolled out new measures aimed to curb antisemitism on campuses.
Gov. Doug Burgum openly supported claims of vote-buying made by former President Donald Trump during Florida speech.
VP Kamala Harris has just announced that there will be more than $100 million to support auto workers and small to medium-sized auto suppliers.
The rift between House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sees no signs of slowing as the latter vows to bring a motion to vacate to a vote this week.
The inquiry aims to assess whether the university is adhering to Title VI regulations, which prohibit discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.
Pres. Joe Biden will be awarding 19 Americans the Medal of Freedom award, the highest award for a civilian.
To alleviate the stress and help pastors strengthen their bonds with families and God, Cedar Creek Ministries offers relaxing sabbaticals that provide a safe space for church leaders and their loved ones.
The incident, which occurred on May 3, 2023, sparked immediate questions about the accuracy of the target identification and the adherence to civilian protection protocols.
The president's remarks, delivered from the White House, underscored the need for clarity in navigating the delicate balance between free speech and maintaining law and order.
With a narrow margin of 16-14, the repeal gained bipartisan support, including from two Republican senators who broke ranks with their party.
President Biden and his reelection campaign have strongly criticized the remarks made by former President Trump in a recent interview with Time magazine.
This reclassification would signal a recognition of the drug's potential medical benefits and its comparatively lower risk of abuse compared to other substances.
The Supreme Court rejected again Peter Navarro's request to avoid further prison time for his contempt of Congress conviction.
As of June 2022, over 1.6 million Americans aged 13 or more identified as transgender; that accounted for 0.5% of US adults and 1.4% of youth between 13 and 17.
McConnell said that the issue of abortion should be determined by individual states rather than the federal government.
The initial trial, following revelations in a New York Times article, led to Weinstein's arrest in 2018 and subsequent conviction in 2020.
This statement marks the first time Biden has indicated his readiness to participate in a debate with Trump during this election cycle.
The US Department of Labor announced a final rule that will extend overtime pay eligibility to around 4 million salaried workers, surpassing previous regulations.
Shipped to various restaurants and retail outlets across the nation, the affected ground beef products include various chub and patty configurations, as detailed by the FSIS.
This crucial step, initiated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), aligns with the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act passed in 2022.
The latest CPI report for March unveils a sharp uptick in inflation to 3.5%, posing a significant test to the resilience of the economy.
The delay comes as Senate Republicans explore strategies to exert political pressure on Democrats, which includes the possibility of disrupting Senate proceedings. Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, originally planned to send the articles to the Senate on Wednesday.
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday to keep the identities of potential witnesses in the classified documents case involving Donald Trump secret, addressing a key issue that had stalled progress in the criminal case.
A recent study by Excelencia in Education highlights significant progress by Hispanic students, yet challenges persist.
A man was arrested for allegedly starting a fire outside Senator Bernie Sanders's office in Burlington, Vermont.