Graham says Trump wants to ‘move the bill’ on Russia sanctions, but procedural hurdles await
Congress is once again on the edge of considering a bone-crushing sanctions package against Russia, but procedural disagreements threaten to derail the
Congress is once again on the edge of considering a bone-crushing sanctions package against Russia, but procedural disagreements threaten to derail the
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford announced Thursday that hundreds of air traffic controllers and
The House of Representatives unanimously voted against a provision that allows Republican senators whose phone records were seized by former Special Counsel
A House Freedom Caucus-led bid to strip a member of the House Democratic Caucus of her role on a high-profile committee after
The U.N. Security Council on Monday adopted a U.S.-backed resolution to end the Gaza war and deploy an international stabilization force after
President Trump is calling on House Republicans to vote to release files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, insisting he has ‘nothing
Former first lady Michelle Obama said Americans are ‘not ready’ to elect a woman to the White House, citing former Vice President
A group of former federal judges sharply criticized a top Justice Department official this week for characterizing the court fights playing out
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director Daniel Rogers, during a rare public appearance Thursday, said nearly one in 10 of the agency’s
A bill to end the record-breaking U.S. government shutdown is headed to President Donald Trump’s desk after more than 42 days. Federal funding