The Justice Department announced a delay in releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing over a million additional files just before the deadline. Senators demand full transparency and an investigation into the delays.
The Senate has passed a sweeping $901 billion military policy bill that raises troop pay and demands transparency on controversial drug strikes near Venezuela, amidst bipartisan support and significant Pentagon pushback.
A significant number of Congress members are opting out before the 2026 midterms, with retirements and new office bids reshaping the political landscape. Key figures like Pelosi and McConnell are among those leaving.
The recent Indiana Senate decision to halt Trump's redistricting efforts marks a significant shift in the political landscape. As backlash mounts, questions arise about the former president's diminishing influence in local politics.
As the deadline looms for ACA tax subsidies, House Republicans propose a new plan to improve health care access without extending these crucial credits. Will it be enough to prevent premium hikes?
In a surprising turn of events, Republican senators in Indiana rejected Trump's redistricting plan, facing backlash and threats. This decision highlights the growing resistance to Trump's influence within the party.
In a surprising turn, the Indiana Senate voted against Trump's redistricting plan aimed at boosting Republican chances in the 2026 elections, marking a rare split within the party. This decision reflects growing concerns over gerrymandering and voter representation.
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 surprising turn of events, Republican senators in Indiana voted against a congressional map favored by Trump, showing cracks in party unity. The 19-to-31 decision highlights the ongoing ideological divides within the GOP.
The U.S. Senate's rejection of healthcare proposals leaves 24 million Americans facing soaring insurance premiums. With Congress heading into recess, uncertainty looms for Obamacare participants as new costs approach.