The Supreme Court appeared hesitant Monday to draw sharp lines about when local governments can criminalize public camping.
The Supreme Court will close out oral arguments for the term this week with two high-profile cases on abortion and Donald ...
The 2024 presidential race hit a new phase last week, with President Biden on the campaign trail and Donald Trump in court.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives can regulate so-called “ghost ...
Six months after President Joe Biden first asked for it, the House passed a tweaked version of his emergency aid package for ...
The Senate passed a bill Saturday to reauthorize a spy authority for two years, which President Joe Biden is expected to sign ...
The House, relying on Democratic votes to overcome Republican opponents, adopted the rule for floor debate on a foreign-aid ...
Speaker Mike Johnson planned to push forward Wednesday with aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, along with a separate border ...
Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Summer Lee face primary challengers, while parties will pick opponents for Reps. Susan Wild and ...
House Democrats hinted Thursday that they were committed to passing a foreign aid supplemental package even if it meant ...
A bill to renew a powerful surveillance authority for two years would afford notifications to members of Congress, but not to ...
The House Rules Committee approved a rule late Thursday for consideration of a $95.3 billion foreign aid package in a rare ...