WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican senators left a meeting with the director of the U.S. Secret Service on Tuesday saying they need more details on a $1 billion security plan for the White House, including ...
The former president greeted patrons while stopping for tacos near the University of Texas at Austin campus — a notable show ...
President Trump said he's only focused on preventing Iran from building a nuclear weapon, not the war's impact on Americans' financial situations.
As the May 19 Pennsylvania primary nears, momentum is picking up in the race to succeed Rep. Dwight Evans in the 3rd ...
The House Oversight Committee Democrats listened to Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors testify on Tuesday during a shadow field ...
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld new U.S. House districts backed by President Donald Trump that Republicans hope could ...
Thanks to a bill passed last year, Coloradans cannot use biologically accurate pronouns or titles in their interactions with ...
Republican Rep. Don Bacon’s retirement from Congress has opened a key pickup opportunity for Democrats in Nebraska this fall.
Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito is running in a Tuesday primary to hold on to her seat representing West Virginia this ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) notified acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Tuesday that as part of a House Judiciary ...
Chuck Schumer says he will vote for a Republican-backed Senate resolution to withhold senators' paychecks during any future ...
Secret Service Director Sean Curran detailed plans to spend $1 billion on ballroom security measures in a closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans.
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