Democrats have lobbed "carpetbagger" attacks at Republican Senate candidates in swing states as they look to preserve their majority in the upper chamber, despite a difficult election map.
During his appearance on "Real Time," Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., spoke about his political evolution and how progressivism left him after the events of Oct. 7.
Sen. Chuck Schumer offered an explanation for his controversial inclusion on an invitation to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress next month.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress on July 24, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Biden's diplomatic efforts in Africa are disastrous. China has boosted trade with the continent while US trade declines. And in March, the US was kicked out of Niger.
Nella Domenici, the daughter of the late Sen. Pete Domenici, the last Republican to win a Senate election in New Mexico, wins the GOP primary and will face off against Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich
FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers on Tuesday that the U.S. needs to see a whole lot more from Mexico in terms of stopping the cartels and the flow of migrants to the U.S.
FBI Director Christopher Wray made his plea for FY25 funding while also warning of increased threats of a jihadist attack on U.S. soil like the one at a Russian concert hall.
After more than 100 primaries and caucuses, the 2024 presidential nominating season comes to a close this month. Even though they've clinched, both Biden and Trump face tests in the final contests
The reaction to the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel was horrific. The International Criminal Court and some foreign nations are actually rewarding terrorism. We need to stop it.
The editorial pages of the USA Today Network has a history of unethical decisions from quietly deleting Sen. John Kennedy's op-ed to allowing Stacey Abrams to retroactively edit hers.
Spain's Parliament has voted to pass a contentious amnesty law aimed at pardoning Catalan separatists involved in the failed 2017 secession attempt, officials say.
A top adviser to a House Democrat running for Senate in Michigan once posted on social media about supporting an event featuring Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam.
Taiwan's legislature, controlled by the opposition Nationalist Party, passed changes that increase the legislature's power over budgets, including defense spending.
The world is on edge from Ukraine to the Mideast to Taiwan. But Biden is undermining American national security by restricting exports of energy, especially Liquid Natural Gas.
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, sent a letter to leaders of the National Park Service demanding answers on why an American flag was banned from Denali National Park.
U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick completed a 67-county tour of Pennsylvania, questioning his opponent Sen. Bob Casey's claim of annual county visits.
Senate Republicans renewed their call for Democrats to take up the Laken Riley Act in a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee chair Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who blocked consideration of the bill this week.
Several Louisiana-based newspapers within the USA Today Network removed a published op-ed about transgender athletes written by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La.
It's hard for Biden and the UN to sink lower in their dealings with Iran, but they did. They held a moment of silence for the βButcher of Tehran.β I know how bad he was, but I survived.
Sen. Marco Rubio urged Columbia University's president to refund students that were affected by the interruption to their education caused by the anti-Israel encampment that the administration allowed to escalate.
A Republican senator shared her dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's response to concerns of dozens of lawmakers regarding potential refugees from Gaza.
A group of Republican senators questioned Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro's claims to lawmakers that the U.S. border is secure after an attempted breach of Quantico.
A bipartisan group of senators is looking to have the upper chamber officially reject the International Criminal Court's decision to seek warrants for Israeli officials.
Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Lindsey Graham questioned Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the attempted breach of Quantico.
Today in America, nearly 70 million adults and nearly 8 million children have noΒ dentalΒ insurance. Many who do haveΒ insurance find it to be totally inadequate.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz clashed in a heated Senate hearing, with Cruz accusing the Biden administration of funding the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
Anti-Israel protesters interrupting a Senate hearing with Secretary of State Antony Blinken were shouting that Blinken is a "war criminal" guilty of "genocide."
Sen. Tim Scott led more than 20 Republicans in asking the Biden administration to withdraw a rule they claimed is designed to "intentionally harm" the firearms industry.
West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat who is not running for reelection, addressed rumors that he might run for governor in 2024 as an independent.
While conservative lawmakers hoped a new statue of the Rev. Billy Graham would be placed in one of the Capitol's main corridors, planners had other ideas.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., on Monday encouraged his Republican colleagues to back a second attempt at passing a border bill, following failed efforts in February.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders supports ICC's move for arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas leaders, arguing for global adherence to international law.
Republicans in both chambers of Congress are warning that they won't support Chuck Schumer's second attempt to bring back a Democrat-backed border bill.
Pro-Israel lawmakers on Capitol Hill are furious at the ICC chief prosecutor's decision to seek arrest warrants against top members of the Israeli government.
Pennsylvania's Republican Senate nominee, Dave McCormick, takes aim at President Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democratic Sen. Bob Casey over border security.
Two Republican senators introduced a bill to protect IVF just a few months after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling prompted clinics across the state to stop providing fertility treatments.
Thailand has officially begun the selection of new set of senators, a process that has become part of the ongoing war between progressives and conservatives.
The Senate will vote this week on a bipartisan border security bill after previous efforts collapsed when Republicans withdrew their support, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
Democratic senators are emphasizing their differences with historically unpopular President Biden ahead of the November 2024 elections, when they'll face significant challenges.
Senator Josh Hawley defended his "friend" Harrison Butker this week on social media after both media and the NFL condemned the kicker's commencement address.
Bob Menendez and former President Trump face criminal charges. While Menendez is accused of using his power for personal gain, Trump is accused of concealing hush money payments.
Sen. Dick Durbin called on Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from cases related to the 2020 election, including the matter of Trump's immunity.
Discussions of the revival of blue slips, which allow home state senators to block controversial judicial nominees, could begin as the next presidential election winner remains unpredictable.
Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.
Two Republican lawmakers are opening a second congressional investigation into embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis for alleged misuse of federal grant funding.
NPR's CEO met with a Republican senator the same day NPR rolled out a new editorial layer at the publication after receiving an onslaught of criticism due to alleged bias.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., accused President Biden of "using his authority to defend himself politically" rather than defend Israel ahead of a House vote.
Former Connecticut official Konstantinos βKosta" Diamantis, known for his involvement in school construction grants, has been arrested on federal charges.
Larry Hogan showcases support from top Democrats in a new ad as the former Republican governor works to flip a Senate seat red in overwhelmingly blue Maryland in a race that may determine the majority
The committees tasked with overseeing small business and the SBA sent a letter demanding travel schedules of agency officials amid allegations relating to voter registration in their official capacities.
President Salome Zourabichvili of Georgia has criticized a recently passed media bill as "unacceptable" and pledged to veto it, despite the ruling party's majority.
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and other Republicans are seeking to abolish the taxes levied on firearms regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), claiming the taxes are burdensome.
A new bill that would strip the tax-exempt status of nonprofits found to be materially supporting terrorists is facing lobbying efforts to sink it by groups like the ACLU.
Former two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland wins the state's 2024 GOP Senate primary. His party aims to flip a longtime Democratic-held seat in the blue state.
Senior GOP senators are voicing concern over President Biden's Africa policy. This follows Niger and Chad telling U.S. troops to leave as analysts say the U.S. is losing influence to Russia and China.
Former two-term Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland wins the state's 2024 GOP Senate primary. His party aims to flip a longtime Democratic-held seat in the blue state.
Democrats say a Republican bill that seeks to provide easily accessible pregnancy and motherhood resources for women would instead create a database to track pregnancies.
Jury selection has been slow going in New Jersey Democratic Sen. Menendez's federal corruption trial as Monday came and went with no one placed on the panel.
Contentious primaries Tuesday in Maryland, West Virginia and Nebraska will set up crucial general election showdowns this autumn in the battles for the House and Senate.
Many U.S. cities with populations over 10,000 are getting portions of money from opioid settlements, but some local officials are unsure how to utilize the funds.
I just got back from visiting Israel and our friends there need our support. Biden had said he made an βironcladβ commitment to our ally and we need to make sure he keeps it.
The Republican senator from Arkansas says the Israel-Hamas war "would have never happened" under President Trump during a "Face the Nation" interview Sunday.
Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, claimed that Israel is becoming a "pariah nation" and had broken international law in its war against Hamas.
Maryland Democratic Senator Ben Cardin joined a growing chorus of centrist, pro-Israel Democrats who have voiced disagreement with President Biden's decision to withhold aid.
President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., appear poised to let a controversial judicial nomination expire rather than pressing it through or formally withdraw.
Sen. Steve Daines of Montana is laying down the law as he steers the Senate GOP campaign committee. Can he do what the GOP failed to do two years ago and win back the Senate majority?
Texas Democrat Senate candidate Colin Allred handed out cards at a campaign event for illegal immigrants with instructions on how to avoid immigration officers.
A U.S. committee has launched an inquiry into the Georgia Institute of Technology's collaboration with a Chinese institution accused of ties to the People's Liberation Army.
Alabamians won't have a chance to vote on gambling within the state this year after lawmakers failed to come to an agreement during the latest legislative session before it adjourned.
Several Republicans signed onto a letter calling for a number of groups to have their tax-exempt statuses investigated over their support for anti-Israel protests.
The University of California, Berkeley canceled a fall senate debate between Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey amid campus safety concerns.