Judiciary December 3 Court says Boasberg didn’t know Arctic Frost subpoenas hit lawmakers, Grassley calls that ‘deeply troubling’ The Biden Department of Justice would not have notified Judge Boasberg that its subpoenas of phone records pertained to Congress members, a court official said.
Senate December 2 GOP fractures over Hegseth's 'double-tap' Caribbean strike as Congress probes legality Senate Armed Services Committee gears up for hearings on controversial Caribbean strikes while Republicans remain divided on legality of such attacks on drug boats.
Politics December 2 Senators vow push to prohibit US military action in Venezuela if Trump pursues strikes against the country Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he will pursue a "war powers resolution" if President Donald Trump pursues military action against Venezuela.
Congress December 2 Senator renews push to mandate vetting for Afghan evacuees after National Guard shooting Sen. Josh Hawley reintroduced a bill requiring stricter vetting for Afghan evacuees after incidents involving National Guard shooting and bomb threat.
Senate December 1 GOP senator moves to end dual citizenship, says Americans must choose The Ohio Republican's Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 would end dual-citizenship laws and require Americans to renounce foreign citizenships.
Opinion December 1 SEN RICK SCOTT: I grew up in public housing and I know how to fix Obamacare Sen. Rick Scott proposes Obamacare fixes intended to help American families with their bills, including cross-state insurance sales and Trump Health Freedom Accounts.
Cory Booker November 30 Sen Cory Booker marries fiancé Alexis Lewis in intimate DC ceremony Sen. Cory Booker announces marriage to Alexis Lewis on social media, sharing wedding photos after private ceremony in D.C. and Newark courthouse.
VIDEO November 30 Sen. Eric Schmitt sounds alarm on 'mass migration,' says it needs to be met with 'mass deportations' Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses immigration reform in Congress, efforts to combat drug cartels in Latin America and more on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
Senate November 30 Congress races against 3-week deadline to tackle massive year-end legislative agenda Lawmakers sprint to finish major legislation, including Obamacare subsidy reforms and appropriations bills, with Jan. 30 funding deadline looming.
Media November 26 Joy Reid says Dems' brand tainted by focus on trans politics and immigrants, abandoned rural White voters Joy Reid says Democrats lose rural voters because their brand is associated with cultural issues like gay marriage and trans rights rather than economic concerns.
Health Care in Politics November 26 Mamdani could threaten future of pregnancy care centers, pro-life CEO warns NYC's new socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani faces criticism from pro-life pregnancy center CEO who fears shutdown threats could eliminate free care.