President Trump's accusations of 'seditious behavior' against Democratic lawmakers have ignited criticism from both sides of the aisle, raising concerns about military orders and political rhetoric.
In a surprising meeting, President Trump and NYC's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, find common ground on affordability, sparking discussions about their contrasting ideologies and the upcoming elections.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump praised Mamdani, New York's mayor-elect, for his impressive election performance. The two leaders discussed their shared vision for New York, focusing on affordability and collaboration.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump and Mayor-elect Mamdani met to discuss the future of New York City, focusing on affordability and safety. Both leaders seem to have put past animosities aside for the greater good of the city.
A recent NPR/PBS News poll indicates troubling trends for Republicans as Democrats hold a significant 14-point lead ahead of the 2026 midterms. With Trump's approval plummeting and bipartisan disillusionment rising, the political landscape is shifting dramatically.
In a surprising turn, Republicans in the House may approve the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, following President Trump's unexpected backing. This bipartisan initiative has stirred tensions within the party and raised new questions about Trump's ties to Epstein.
After an eight-week hiatus, House lawmakers return to tackle the nation's longest government shutdown. With a Senate-passed bill on the table, can they finally end the impasse? Speaker Johnson is optimistic, but Democrats raise concerns over healthcare provisions.
In a desperate attempt to salvage ACA tax credits amidst a looming government shutdown, House Democrats are launching a discharge petition. This risky tactic may require Republican support to succeed, but will it work?
As the House prepares to vote on a bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, tensions rise over the failure to extend healthcare subsidies. Will bipartisan support seal the deal?
In a decisive 60-40 vote, the Senate has passed a bill to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. This bipartisan agreement includes crucial funding measures but excludes ACA subsidy extensions, raising concerns about rising health care costs.