The man who has accused Matt Schlapp of making unwanted sexual advances has come forward to identify himself after a judge said he could not anonymously pursue a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the American Conservative Union president.
House Republicans will advance a contingency plan for Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to make the minimum payments on the nation's debt if Congress fails to strike a deal with the White House on raising the nation's borrowing limit.
So how are the potential presidential hopefuls for 2024 doing? The clock is ticking, and one candidate appears to be doing rather well in the all-important state of New Hampshire.
The U.S. must renew its efforts to rescue Afghan allies who fought alongside Americans and were left behind in the chaotic withdrawal, veterans told Congress on Wednesday, calling the abandonment a moral stain.
House lawmakers on Wednesday advanced a bill to permanently place fentanyl on the most restrictive list of drugs, though its path to becoming law remains dim because of a partisan rift over mandatory criminal penalties.
Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order Wednesday protecting the rights of LGBTQ people from Minnesota and other states to receive gender transition health care, as he slammed the tide of other states rolling back transgender rights.
The GOP-led push to overturn Washington's criminal code reforms highlighted one very important dynamic in Congress: House Democrats are lemmings, apparently incapable of thinking for themselves.