Democrats' retirement problem is worse than Republicans'
Nearly 50 members of Congress are leaving the House of Representatives after this year.
Sen. Joe Lieberman Made My Life Better
Joseph I. Lieberman, who died this week aged 82, was a giant of a man who I got to know as a college student when he taught me as a professor at Yeshiva University.
'Cyberflashing' could become illegal under new bill
The proposal would stop the proliferation of unsolicited sexual images being sent to victims via social media, text or email.
Democrat announces she's leaving Congress
Representative Annie Kuster is leaving open a Congressional District won by President Joe Biden by single digits in 2020.
Democrats May Keep the Senate—With a Little GOP Help
The inexplicable determination of the party's voters to pick unstable provocateurs might be the only path Democrats have to hanging onto their narrow and very much endangered Senate majority.
Now Is Congress' Chance To Close Its Hemp Loophole—And Save Lives
The 2018 Farm Bill descheduled hemp, with the intention of allowing it to be used for industrial purposes.
Kevin McCarthy accuses Matt Gaetz of pursuing "something illegal"
McCarthy claimed that Gaetz's motion to oust him from the speakership was motivated by a personal matter.
Marjorie Taylor Greene demands Republican's removal
The Georgia representative has criticized Mike Gallagher over his plans to resign from Congress.
Lauren Boebert "insulted" by students confusing her for Nancy Pelosi
The congresswoman said she might need more Botox after a group of students at the Capitol complex thought she was the former House speaker.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz rebuked by judge during legal win
Judge Hernan Vera described part of the Greene and Gaetz case as "unprecedented and stunningly deficient pleading."
Will Democrats take over House amid Mike Johnson ouster threat?
Mike Johnson's future may rely on Democrats, many of whom hope to see one of their own become speaker of the House.
New photos of Donald Trump's actions on Jan. 6 raise questions
A valet's testimony reveals that the January 6 committee has unreleased photos of Trump on the day of the Capitol riot.
Republicans talk chance of ousting Mike Johnson over funding bill
The House speaker faces increasing pressure from within his own party after lawmakers released a new federal spending deal.
AOC challenges Ted Cruz on RICO meaning
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stood by her statements during a hearing, saying that "RICO" does not constitute a crime.
Congress moves cautiously closer to TikTok crackdown
Senators called for hearings on forcing TikTok's Chinese owner to sell the popular app or have it banned.
Foreign Entities Are Influencing Our Elections. We Can Stop Them
Interference is not just possible through contributions directly to campaigns. Congress needs to bar foreign governments and organizations from being able to purchase advertisements on broadcast and cable television, as well as for online platforms.
House Republicans' party-line majority hangs by a thread
GOP will soon not be able to lose more than 2 votes in any party-line vote, with Democrats expecting to gain back seat next month.
Republican accidentally concedes election before polls close
Ohio congressional candidate Derek Myers claimed that a draft in the event of his loss was sent out instead of saved for later.
Republican warns US of "economic catastrophe"
Kentucky House member Thomas Massie said on X that it may take a "an economic catastrophe" before his colleagues get serious about spending.
Lindsey Graham faces backlash over Ukraine mobilization call
The South Carolina GOP senator was in Kyiv when he called on Ukrainian lawmakers to draft more troops.
Lauren Boebert begs for money amid fight of her "political career"
Boebert warned the "establishment" could win if she doesn't have the funds to support her reelection.
We Owe Chuck Schumer a Debt of Gratitude
Suffice it to say here that Schumer articulates one of the dire realities that explains in large part the surging antisemitism that has taken hold across the globe.
China lashes out at US 'free speech' rights as TikTok row deepens
China's Foreign Ministry says the campaign to divest TikTok "has set a worrying precedent" and damages the freedom of millions of American TikTok users.
China's defense of TikTok hit with X community note
Beijing has blasted the congressional push to separate TikTok from ByteDance, despite the fact TikTok—like X—is blocked within China.
Donald Trump's rally plans just got really awkward
Donald Trump is due to hold a rally with Bernie Moreno, a Republican candidate linked to a 2008 profile seeking "young guys" for sex.
TikTok Bill Poses No Threat to Free Speech
A forced sale of TikTok accords with the principle of free speech because TikTok is a broadcast network owned by foreign adversaries.
Fact Check: Will TikTok ban allow government to ban any website?
Lawmakers' approval of a bill that could effectively ban TikTok sparked rumors about its wider influence
Banning TikTok Will Actively Hurt Small Businesses
TikTok isn't merely an app; it's a dynamic platform that fuels innovation, sparks creativity, and fosters community engagement.
Donald Trump just got punished — Mary Trump
The former president's estranged niece argued that Ken Buck's exit "shines a bright light" on Republican weaknesses.
China warns US about TikTok blowback
An analyst told Newsweek censorship-happy Beijing is in no position to cry foul over U.S. efforts to split TikTok from Chinese parent company ByteDance.