The Senate's failure to pass two crucial spending bills raises the specter of a government shutdown on Oct. 1. With both parties at an impasse, will they find common ground to avert a crisis?
The Republican-controlled House has passed a stopgap funding bill to avoid a government shutdown, challenging Senate Democrats. The Senate faces a tough decision as both sides prepare for a showdown.
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.
In a surprising move, four House Republicans sided with Democrats to defeat GOP Rep. Nancy Mace’s censure resolution against Ilhan Omar, sparking intense debate over political rhetoric and accountability.
In a surprising turn, Senator Cassidy expresses doubts over the new vaccine advisory panel appointed by Health Secretary Kennedy, questioning the future of childhood vaccines and their impact on public health.
In a heated social media exchange, Rep. Nancy Mace suggested Ilhan Omar should be deported back to Somalia, igniting intense backlash. The feud stems from Omar's comments on Charlie Kirk's controversial legacy.
In a surprising twist, the GOP critiques free speech while grappling with the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's murder. This article explores the political fallout and the implications for First Amendment rights.
In a bold move, Republicans in Congress are mobilizing to confront those they accuse of tarnishing Charlie Kirk's reputation after his passing. The campaign includes threats to bring detractors before lawmakers and defund supportive entities.
With just weeks to go before a potential government shutdown, House Republicans are pushing a funding bill that may face opposition. Will they secure the necessary votes amidst calls for bipartisan negotiations?