With Republicans on cusp of unified control of Washington, Congress appears primed to extend federal funding well into President-elect Donald Trump’s term.
Republicans have consistently trashed President Joe Biden's economic agenda and his handling of our immigration crisis. Can they do better?
Donald Trump is only the second US President to be elected to a second, non-consecutive term after Grover Cleveland in the 19th century.
Republicans are likely to keep the chamber. But if Democrats flip it, the next two years will be marked by opposition.
That came into play when Johnson was trying to avoid a government shutdown. And to do that, he had to negotiate with Democrats. The same was true with negotiations around the debt limit and funding ...
Republican electoral wins in both the presidential race and the Senate are changing the game on government funding, as ...
The 118th Congress is likely to have at least one final political standoff before the balance of power shifts, and it's over how to fund the federal government through September 2025.
Even without congressional action, a second Trump administration will likely support major changes to Medicaid and the ...
Republicans flipped three key swing districts in the Minnesota House, making the party breakdown an even 67-67 between ...
Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election means international markets will likely face more “gray swans” ...
Senate Republicans vying to replace longtime leader Mitch McConnell have been crossing the country to campaign and fundraise for colleagues, making their final arguments before a consequential ballot ...
Lawsuits and studies have shown the potential impact of noncitizen voting on the top of the ticket appears comparatively small.