In a shocking twist, Senator Josh Hawley proposes repealing Medicaid cuts he supported just weeks prior. This move has sparked widespread mockery and highlights the complexities within the GOP as they navigate Trump's influence.
In a heated Senate Judiciary Committee meeting, Democrats clash with Republicans over the controversial nomination of Bove, a Trump ally, amid serious allegations and a whistleblower complaint. Will he secure a lifetime judgeship?
PBS and NPR are facing potential budget cuts that could drastically impact their programming and local stations. Learn how these changes could affect your favorite shows and community news.
In a controversial move, the Senate voted to advance a $1.1 billion rescissions package targeting PBS and NPR funding. Vice President JD Vance broke a tie, with final votes expected soon. Critics warn this could severely impact public broadcasting, especially in rural areas.
In a surprising turn of events, the Senate voted 99-1 to defeat a ban on state-level AI regulations, marking a significant victory for consumer protection advocates and raising concerns among tech companies.
In a contentious vote, Senate Democrats were unable to pass a resolution aimed at restricting President Trump's ability to escalate military conflict with Iran. The measure, introduced by Tim Kaine, highlights ongoing partisan divides over war powers.
Senate Republicans are in a frantic race to pass President Trump's signature policy bill by their self-imposed July 4 deadline, facing significant challenges, particularly regarding funding for rural hospitals.
In a historic 68-30 vote, the Senate passed the GENIUS Act, establishing a federal framework for stablecoins. With bipartisan support, this legislation marks a pivotal moment for the crypto industry amidst intense political dynamics.
As Senate GOP leaders rush to pass a massive bill for Trump by July 4, key senators voice their demands. Will they unite or fracture the party? Discover the 7 crucial senators to watch!
In a surprising move, the White House announced it will withdraw Jared Isaacman's nomination to lead NASA, just days before a Senate vote. The decision highlights the administration's focus on aligning NASA's leadership with Trump's America First agenda.