The Justice Department is suing California over its recently voter-approved congressional maps, alleging they are ...
The House of Representatives was sent home for the duration of the government shutdown. Members returned to the Capitol ...
After the U.S. House of Representatives voted late Nov. 12 to approve a Senate-passed funding deal to reopen the federal government, President Donald Trump signed the measure into law, ending the ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a complaint against recently passed Proposition 50 alleging the state's new ...
After 41 days, Democratic U.S. senators finally decided to end their charade and vote to reopen the federal government. For more than a month, President Donald Trump and Republicans urged ...
Update 8:17 p.m. - President Donald Trump late Wednesday night signed a funding bill that will end the longest government ...
President Trump signed the bill into law in the Oval Office after the House voted to pass the funding measure earlier in the evening.
New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman announced that she will retire at the end of her current term, the congresswoman announced on Nov. 10.
The longest government shutdown in history could conclude, after Speaker Mike Johnson called House representatives back into ...
Writing under the pseudonym Cato, an anti-Federalist thought to be the then-New York governor George Clinton warned against ...
With the end of the longest shutdown in U.S. history, federal workers were back in their offices, national parks were fully ...
Over the course of the government shutdown, Maryland’s Democrats in Congress held a disappointingly partisan stance on ...