President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday targeting mail-in voting, claiming voting by mail is rife with fraud and saying the order will help secure elections for the future.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins is putting out a new plan to help America’s ranchers, and boost US beef production. She says they’re making 23 thousand new grazing permits available across 28 states.
The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court hear arguments in Trump v. Barbara, known as the "birthright citizenship" case concerning the 14th amendment. President Trump says he plans to attend the hearing.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reveals he visited deployed U.S. forces in the Middle East over the weekend as the Iran conflict passes the one month mark.
The House of Representatives passed a short-term funding bill late Friday night to end the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security; but senators call it “dead on arrival” to the Upper Chamber as lawmakers leave for a two-week holiday recess.
The Senate passed a deal for Department of Homeland Security funding early Friday morning, but the partial government shutdown continues as House Speaker Mike Johnson rejected the bipartisan proposal.
A new bill would make it more difficult for professional sports team owners to relocate their franchises by giving communities the right of first refusal.
President Donald Trump insists Iran is begging to make a deal and announces, he's pausing his threats to destroy Iran's electrical power plants for 10 days because talks are going well.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) introduced a bill Wednesday to pause construction of new AI data centers in the U.S. until restrictions are enacted to protect workers, consumers and the environment.
Progressive Democrats say they will vote against a potential $200 billion request to fund the ongoing war in Iran, arguing the money should instead be spent on domestic priorities.