In a surprising show of unity, House Democrats sided with Republicans to reject an impeachment vote against President Trump for unilateral military action in Iran. This decision signals a significant reluctance among Democrats to pursue impeachment, despite serious allegations against Trump.
In a significant setback for the Republicans' tax and spending cut bill, the Senate parliamentarian ruled that a proposal to shift food stamp costs to states violates Senate rules, jeopardizing potential savings and the bill's future.
The proposed One Big Beautiful Bill by Republicans threatens vital resources for low-income families, cutting Medicaid, SNAP, and imposing new hurdles. Discover the implications for millions of children across the U.S.
Amid debates over Trump's budget plan, expert Jim Agresti defends the bill against claims it cuts Medicaid for the poor, arguing it aims to eliminate waste and incentivize work.
House Republicans' spending bill and rising tariffs may slightly reduce the budget deficit, but experts warn of an unsustainable debt trajectory. With the national debt nearing $36 trillion, tough fiscal decisions loom on the horizon.
As tensions rise between Israel and Iran, Trump contemplates military action after a pivotal call with Lindsey Graham. With GOP factions clashing, will he choose war over diplomacy?
The Virginia governor's race heats up as Democrats rally behind Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA officer and moderate candidate, to challenge Republican Winsome Earle-Sears amidst a politically charged environment.
Senate Republicans have unveiled a controversial tax plan that slashes the child tax credit and state tax deductions, setting the stage for a showdown with the House. Key provisions aim to balance Trump's tax agenda with new spending promises.
Senate Republicans proposed significant changes to Trump's tax-cut bill, causing friction with House colleagues. The revised plan aims to make certain tax breaks permanent but faces opposition on spending cuts and Medicaid reforms.
In a narrow vote, the House approved a controversial $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting. Republicans claim it's wasteful, while Democrats warn it could harm vulnerable populations worldwide.