Congressional leaders are moving quickly to pass their first batch of bills to fund the government for most of 2024 by next Friday, but negotiators are already looking to a March 22 deadline when they say their tougher bills come due. Congress approved its fourth stopgap for fiscal year 2024 this week after leaders said...
President Trump's controversial remarks that Black voters will back him because of his legal woes are raising new questions about whether the GOP's likely standard-bearer will help or hurt his party with the demographic. Trump is making a concerted effort to win over Black men in what is expected to be a razor-tight contest with...
New York passed new congressional lines this week that will offer some clarity to candidates and voters alike on what the House map looks like, after a protracted redistricting battle. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed a map drawn by state legislators into law Wednesday, which offers slight changes to a handful of seats and...
More than two months of direct fighting with the Houthis has heavily taxed the U.S. military, which is expending a significant amount of money to take down cheap drones, launch retaliatory strikes and defend against rebels who are, in turn, shooting down pricey American drones. In most cases, the U.S. is launching $2 million defense missiles...
The fate of former President Trump’s 2020 election interference case in Georgia now rests with a state judge tasked with determining whether to disqualify Fulton County’s district attorney’s office from the historic prosecution over a romance between two top prosecutors. Judge Scott McAfee heard arguments Friday to determine whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) and...
Two lawmakers from opposing parties in Congress will be interviewed as part of the inaugural episode of “The Hill Sunday” on NewsNation. NewsNation political editor Chris Stirewalt will talk with Rep. Jim Himes (D-Ct.) on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear warning to the West, election security, and the U.S.’ role in conflicts abroad. Stirewalt will also...
Sen. Joe Manchin was confronted by climate activists at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambdridge, Massachusetts, where one of the activsts called the senator "a sick f---."
Sen. Joe Manchin was confronted by climate activists at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambdridge, Massachusetts, where one of the activsts called the senator "a sick f---."
The Florida House passed a bill on Friday that would prohibit homeless people from sleeping in public and require local governments to fund homeless camps.