In a significant move, the House has passed a bipartisan spending bill aimed at funding federal agencies and preventing another government shutdown. With broad support, this legislation highlights the urgency of Congress to finalize spending measures before the looming deadline.
A nationwide shutdown in Iran highlights growing public frustration over the economy. President Pezeshkian appoints a new central bank chief as protests intensify amidst soaring inflation.
As Congress faces its longest shutdown and dwindling productivity, former lawmakers reveal the institutional challenges and increasing partisanship crippling legislative progress. Is it time for a change?
In a significant move, the Senate has blocked a bill to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, risking a rise in health insurance premiums for millions. This decision follows a prolonged effort by Democrats to secure funding amid a historic government shutdown.
In a recent conversation, Speaker Mike Johnson informed the White House that most House Republicans are not keen on extending ACA's enhanced subsidies, jeopardizing health care for millions as the deadline approaches.
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.
After a prolonged standoff, Rep. Adelita Grijalva has officially taken her seat in Congress, 50 days post-election. Her swearing-in marks a significant moment for Arizona and its constituents during a government shutdown.
After 54 long days, the House is back in session to vote on Senate-passed legislation that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With significant funding provisions and political tension, all eyes are on the outcome.
Adelita Grijalva was sworn into the House and immediately signed a discharge petition to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, calling for justice and accountability against the Trump administration.
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.