Congressional Democrats are split on whether to back a bill that some worry will ignore community input and would result in new timber cutting on public land.
Both lawmakers were shaped by the 2018 midterms, when Democrats flipped many Republican seats during Trump's first term.
Some 66% of Americans believe the government should provide health care coverage for all its citizens, a new Pew Research ...
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South Korea’s ousted conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol plotted for over a year to impose martial law to eliminate his ...
Almost from the moment that Glenn Youngkin became Virginia's governor four years ago, the political world has wondered what's ...
In the days before she launched her Senate campaign, U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett tried to develop a slate of Democratic ...
Mid-decade redistricting, a coming Supreme Court ruling, and the 2030 Census could together cost Democrats dozens of House seats.
Mayes has cast herself as Arizona Democrats' most aggressive advocate, but critics said she hasn't kept a commitment to ...
Missouri’s Republican lawmakers seem perfectly comfortable at ignoring that reality if it is convenient or aids in pushing a ...
Denver progressives see an opportunity to defeat Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., in the Democratic primary in Colorado’s first ...
The U.S. Senate passed a bill in October that would end the Trump administration's tariffs. Now, Georgia Democrats are asking the House to take action.