A federal judge on Friday struck down key portions of President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at tightening citizenship verification for voter registration and absentee ballot applications, ruling the White House overstepped its constitutional authority. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said the Constitution gives states and Congress, not the president,…
Senate Republicans and Democrats shattered through partisan rancor and sent a retooled government spending package to the House on…
Senate Republicans and Democrats cut through partisan rancor and sent a retooled government spending package to the House Friday…
As President Donald Trump weighs his options on a possible military strike on Iran, a senior Gulf official told…
The U.S. State Department late Friday announced it had approved two arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia worth…
With the future of Congress and President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda on the line in this midterm election, the…
Senate Democrats and the White House reached a deal to fund the government, but lawmakers aren’t out of the…
A likely emerging deal in the Senate aimed at averting a prolonged government shutdown could face significant headwinds in…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently revoked Iranian senior officials and their family members’ privilege to travel to the…
