Gov. Gavin Newsom signs SB 79, aiming to tackle California's housing crisis by allowing taller buildings near transit hubs. Will this ambitious plan succeed or face backlash?
In a surprising turn of events, major automakers have abandoned a controversial plan following a leak by Republican senators. What does this mean for the industry?
As the government shutdown drags on, Senate Democrats are advocating for timely paychecks for both military and civilian employees. With the Senate rejecting funding bills, concerns grow over the financial stability of federal workers.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch Trump ally, is making headlines for her bold criticisms of the GOP and the Trump administration. From questioning party leadership to advocating for healthcare, Greene's independent stance is shaking up Washington politics. What’s next for this controversial Congresswoman?
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to appear in court, accused of lying to Congress in a case that raises questions about political motivations within the Justice Department. Comey plans to plead not guilty.
In a tense Senate hearing, Attorney General Pamela Bondi dodged critical questions from Democrats about various controversies, sparking accusations of a cover-up and partisan attacks.
As the US government shutdown hits day six, President Trump hints at a potential healthcare deal with Democrats but insists the government must reopen first. Democrats deny any ongoing negotiations, raising concerns over federal funding and health care subsidies.
As the government shutdown enters its second week, the White House warns of potential layoffs for federal workers if negotiations remain stalled. With both sides blaming each other, will a resolution be reached?
As the government shutdown continues, the Trump administration warns of potential mass layoffs for federal workers if negotiations with Democrats fail. Can a deal be reached before it's too late?
As the government shutdown drags into its third day, the Senate is set to vote on crucial funding proposals amid ongoing bipartisan discussions. Will lawmakers find a way to end the stalemate?