President Donald Trump's Tuesday address to a joint session of Congress headlines another busy week at the Capitol.
DOGE operatives claim that mass layoffs are necessary to prevent the U.S. government from going bankrupt. Let’s do the math.
President Trump will lay out his second term agenda in an address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. From talk ...
DOGE is threatening to overshadow the president’s popular, and politically crucial, economic and legislative priorities.
Congress has less than two weeks to extend a federal funding deadline, but lawmakers are arguing over whether the White House ...
The shutdown clock is ticking on Capitol Hill as lawmakers look to fund the government by the looming March 14 deadline, an ...
Conservatives are embracing the same anxieties and tactics that used to preoccupy some of the social justice left.
How Americans are reacting to the first month of the administration, according to an NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.
New Jersey Senator Andy Kim isn't just taking pictures of himself pickup trash in the U.S. Capitol these days. Now, he's ...
"They don't like Elon because of the way he dresses but they never criticize what he's finding because they can't. It's ...
While protests against Trump and Musk’s cuts are happening around the country, much of the organizing has been happening ...
Twenty-one federal employees who previously worked for the United States Digital Service, which President Donald Trump renamed via executive order to the United States DOGE Service, released a letter ...
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