Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham is pushing for another budget reconciliation package, a process that requires a simple majority in the upper chamber and would avoid a Democratic filibuster to help Republicans pass President Trump's funding priorities.
The Supreme Court told President Trump he can move forward with a policy requiring U.S. passports to record a person's biological sex and doing away with gender-neutral markers, saying Thursday that he was acting under his foreign policy powers.
The newly emboldened far-left wing of congressional Democrats sent a public message to their leadership as it negotiated a bipartisan off-ramp from the longest government shutdown in history: Don't give an inch.
President Donald Trump's administration now says that SNAP food aid for November will be reduced less than originally announced, the latest in a political and legal saga that impacts how about 1 in 8 Americans can buy groceries.
The Federal Aviation Administration is slashing airline traffic by 10% at 40 of the nation's busiest airports, including those serving New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Chicago, starting Friday, according to a list obtained by The Washington Times.
Jose Ceballos, the mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, shouldn't have been allowed to vote for himself because he isn't even a citizen, the state's attorney general said in bringing criminal charges against the man.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, has been requested to appear before members of Congress for questioning as part of an investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Senate stalemate dragged on Thursday, and Senate Democrats remained in high spirits after clinching an Election Day sweep and ending optimism the shutdown could end this week.
The judge scolded Trump officials for failing to comply with his order to fund the SNAP program through November — and gave them just 24 hours to do so.
Trump allies’ America First Legal filed federal civil rights complaints accusing three Virginia cities of embedding DEI into policies after the DOJ launched a similar probe in Austin, Texas.
West Virginia lawmakers revived a century-old offer to welcome Virginia counties after a Democratic election sweep, seeking to reunite border communities.