This month marks a pivotal milestone in American history: 225 years ago, the doors of the White House opened to welcome its first residents.
Senators left Washington Thursday after another week of failing to reopen the government—ensuring that the federal government ...
Two federal judges ruled nearly simultaneously on Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must continue to pay for SNAP, the nation’s biggest food aid program, using emergency reserve ...
Can 12 members of a state Senate committee speak for the entire General Assembly? That question was at the heart of Thursday’s hearing in the Supreme Court of Virginia in a case that could ...
A federal judge told the Trump administration on Friday to continue funding for food stamps during the government shutdown, a ...
Senators continued to express cautious optimism over bipartisan talks to end the shutdown, but the chamber adjourned without ...
Senators are still expressing optimism about a deal to end the shutdown. But there wasn’t enough optimism to keep the Senate ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is investigating whether leaders in the Black Lives Matter movement defrauded donors ...
Talk of a third Trump term is stirring debate — but could any president run for more than two? We break down the facts behind ...
Some senators are finding themselves stranded in Washington, D.C., at the end of the Senate workweek because of delays at ...
Failing to win Senate approval as US Attorney for Washington, D.C., has made Ed Martin a more formidable force inside the Justice Department.
Trump returned from Asia with trade deals with China and South Korea in his pocket but also threatening the resumption of ...