Durbin asks Roberts to testify on Supreme Court ethics flaps
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin is escalating Democrats’ drive for ethics reforms at the Supreme Court by inviting Chief Justice John
House GOP plows ahead on risky immigration plan
House Republicans dug in Wednesday on a two-track strategy to project commitment to border security. Both tracks seem headed toward failure.
Poll: Voters trust GOP to handle immigration more than Dems
President Joe Biden’s immigration problem isn’t just about policy. It’s that he’s not talking about the issue enough, voters say in a
Gaetz, Boebert and Biggs raised big bucks off their opposition to McCarthy
The House Republicans who were the most vocal in opposing Kevin McCarthy’s bid for Speaker reaped substantial financial rewards for it, new
Fetterman marks Senate return with effort to ban stock trading in Congress
Fetterman marks Senate return with effort to ban stock trading in Congress lead image
McCarthy prepares his opening debt-limit bid — and it’s full of potential pitfalls
Speaker Kevin McCarthy is accelerating the long-stalled push for a unified House GOP strategy in Washington’s high-stakes debt ceiling standoff. But
Feinstein’s condition sparks concern she won’t return to the Senate
After Dianne Feinstein announced she'd contracted the shingles in early March, her staff said she planned to return to the Senate within
This Korean American Republican is trying to educate her party — in the U.S. and abroad
SEOUL, South Korea — When a group of American lawmakers arrived in South Korea for meetings with government and military officials, President