In a surprising turn, four centrist Republicans have teamed up with Democrats to force a House vote on extending pandemic-era health care subsidies, challenging party leadership and addressing rising insurance costs for millions.
In a surprising move, four centrist Republicans defy Speaker Mike Johnson by signing a Democratic petition to extend health insurance subsidies, setting the stage for a major clash over health care policy in January.
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 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.
The House is gearing up for a crucial vote today that could put an end to the record-long government shutdown. With Republicans claiming victory, all eyes are on the outcome of this funding bill.
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?
As the Senate passes a crucial funding bill, all eyes are on the House. Could a government shutdown disrupt air travel for months? Stay updated on the latest developments!
Tensions rise among Senate Democrats as Hakeem Jeffries criticizes eight members for siding with Republicans on a funding bill. Schumer faces backlash over health care crisis as calls for leadership change intensify.
As the Sept. 30 deadline looms, the House prepares to vote on a Republican funding measure. With tensions high and shutdown fears growing, will bipartisan support emerge or will the government face a standstill?
In a surprising turn of events, a resolution to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar over her comments regarding Charlie Kirk's death was dismissed in Congress. The fast-tracked vote introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace faced opposition from House Minority Whip Katherine Clark.