Two years later: An overview of Jan. 6 and what took place after
Friday marks two years since thousands of individuals stormed the U.S. Capitol in an apparent effort to disrupt the certification of President
Democrat Mary Peltola doubts results of GOP’s House speaker battle: ‘I’m never getting sworn in am I?’
After three days and 11 votes, the House of Representatives has still not elected a new speaker for the 118th Congress. This
GOP deal emerges late Thursday that could give McCarthy a path to the speakership
After 11 votes in three days that went nowhere, signs emerged Thursday night that Kevin McCarthy may finally have a viable path
As Biden visits border, still no apology over false claims that Border Patrol agents whipped migrants
President Joe Biden will visit the besieged southern border on Sunday, but it is not clear if he will meet with Border
Trump, Newsom, DeSantis? A look at who’s running, and who’s out of the 2024 presidential election
Tuesday marked the start of the 118th Congress, and Americans are now shifting their focus to the 2024 race for the White
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Republican meltdown over House Speaker vote: ‘It’s hard to watch’
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota served eight years in Congress before being elected governor in 2018, but she's happy not
Virginia dad charged with ‘trespassing’ at school board meeting on CRT has case dismissed
A Loudon County, Virginia father who was arrested in June 2021 for refusing to leave a school board meeting has been found
Donald Trump sued by girlfriend of fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick
The girlfriend of U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick is suing former President Donald Trump as well as two of the Capitol