Trump will 'come after' people in the media if elected again, ally says
A Donald Trump ally who worked in his Justice Department said a second Trump administration will retaliate against people in the media "criminally or civilly."
A Donald Trump ally who worked in his Justice Department said a second Trump administration will retaliate against people in the media "criminally or civilly."
Congress weighs in on drug shortage
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are asking tough questions about why there's a national shortage of some of the most common drugs on the market.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are asking tough questions about why there's a national shortage of some of the most common drugs on the market.
Biden tells donors he's not sure he would be running for reelection if Trump wasn't: 'We cannot let him win'
President Joe Biden has told campaign donors that he isn’t sure he’d be running for reelection if Donald Trump wasn’t also in the race.
President Joe Biden has told campaign donors that he isn’t sure he’d be running for reelection if Donald Trump wasn’t also in the race.
US lawmakers debate handling of aid to Ukraine, Israel
While Israel and Ukraine are immersed in war, Congress remains divided on how to provide aid.
While Israel and Ukraine are immersed in war, Congress remains divided on how to provide aid.
George Santos joins Cameo as 'former congressional icon' after expulsion vote
George Santos has now joined Cameo as a “former congressional icon" after being expelled from Congress.
George Santos has now joined Cameo as a “former congressional icon" after being expelled from Congress.
Pritzker allocates $2 million to feed asylum seekers in Illinois
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is pitching in to make sure migrants don't go hungry. His administration is giving $2 million to feed asylum seekers through the end of 2023.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is pitching in to make sure migrants don't go hungry. His administration is giving $2 million to feed asylum seekers through the end of 2023.
House lawmakers blast intelligence community's 'orchestrated attempt' to hide UAP info
There's a new push in Congress to get access to information about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). A bipartisan group of lawmakers say they want more transparency from the intelligence community.
There's a new push in Congress to get access to information about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). A bipartisan group of lawmakers say they want more transparency from the intelligence community.
George Santos kicked out of Congress after scathing ethics review
Only a year after being sworn in to serve New York's third district, Rep. George Santos has been expelled by the House. Fellow representatives believe Santos exploited his candidacy for personal profit.
Only a year after being sworn in to serve New York's third district, Rep. George Santos has been expelled by the House. Fellow representatives believe Santos exploited his candidacy for personal profit.
U.S. Supreme Court receives emergency plea to block Illinois' assault weapons ban
A firearms retailer and a national gun rights group have filed an emergency plea with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to block Illinois' assault weapons ban.
A firearms retailer and a national gun rights group have filed an emergency plea with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to block Illinois' assault weapons ban.
U.S. Supreme Court receives emergency plea to block Illinois' assault weapons ban
A firearms retailer and a national gun rights group have filed an emergency plea with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to block Illinois' assault weapons ban.
A firearms retailer and a national gun rights group have filed an emergency plea with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to block Illinois' assault weapons ban.
A look back at the life of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
O'Connor, who came from Arizona, was the first woman to become a justice at the U.S. Supreme Court.
O'Connor, who came from Arizona, was the first woman to become a justice at the U.S. Supreme Court.
George Santos expelled following House vote; just the 6th member ousted in chamber's history
The House voted on Friday to expel Republican Rep. George Santos of New York after a critical ethics report on his conduct that accused him of converting campaign donations for his own use.
The House voted on Friday to expel Republican Rep. George Santos of New York after a critical ethics report on his conduct that accused him of converting campaign donations for his own use.
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has died
O'Connor, who came from Arizona, was the first woman to become a justice at the U.S. Supreme Court.
O'Connor, who came from Arizona, was the first woman to become a justice at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Congress to vote on whether to expel George Santos
Rep. George Santos is facing more scrutiny from both sides of the aisle.
Rep. George Santos is facing more scrutiny from both sides of the aisle.
Congress demands transparency about aliens
A handful of members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are saying the truth is out there, and the American people have a right to know it.
A handful of members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are saying the truth is out there, and the American people have a right to know it.
CDC director grilled on Capitol Hill
The new head of the CDC was on Capitol Hill on Thursday facing tough questions from Republican lawmakers about the agency's transparency.
The new head of the CDC was on Capitol Hill on Thursday facing tough questions from Republican lawmakers about the agency's transparency.
Henry Kissinger, political scientist and former secretary of state, dies at 100
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died, his consulting firm says. He was 100.
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died, his consulting firm says. He was 100.
Durbin advocates for postal police reform to enhance safety for letter carriers
Postal Police could soon be on the beat alongside your letter carrier if some lawmakers get their way, with Illinois Senator Dick Durbin spearheading the legislation.
Postal Police could soon be on the beat alongside your letter carrier if some lawmakers get their way, with Illinois Senator Dick Durbin spearheading the legislation.
Durbin advocates for postal police reform to enhance safety for letter carriers
Postal Police could soon be on the beat alongside your letter carrier if some lawmakers get their way, with Illinois Senator Dick Durbin spearheading the legislation.
Postal Police could soon be on the beat alongside your letter carrier if some lawmakers get their way, with Illinois Senator Dick Durbin spearheading the legislation.
Illinois congresswoman accuses GOP of using asylum seekers as bargaining chips
Illinois Congresswoman Delia Ramirez blasted Republicans Wednesday on the House floor.
Illinois Congresswoman Delia Ramirez blasted Republicans Wednesday on the House floor.



















