Now that the nightmares of tea party patriots have come true, where is the outrage and where are those darn flags?
More than many lawmakers, former Rep. Brad Wenstrup was well positioned to make an easy transition from Congress back to “civilian” life.
Former FBI Director James B. Comey pleaded not guilty Wednesday on charges he lied to Congress and obstructed a congressional ...
As the president deploys troops to Democratic-run cities, the U.S. could be in the early stages of a civil war, Gonzales ...
He was not writing about some sort of future republic,” says the Academy Award-nominated director of “Orwell: 2+2=5.” ...
GOP’s clean continuing resolution goes down for a sixth time in the Senate, with no change in votes from previously.
A draft memo from White House budget office arguing there’s no obligation to give back pay to furloughed workers may have some legal merit.
With no action on the floor or in committees, they’re passing the time in the shutdown with pressers, meetings and even a few skirmishes.
Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson launched a primary challenge against longtime Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen.
As Democrats try to win back working-class voters, female candidates are campaigning around economic populism and their blue-collar roots.
The Supreme Court appeared ready Wednesday to allow a challenge to Illinois’ counting of ballots up to 14 days after Election Day.
Former Illinois Rep. Jesse L. Jackson Jr. announced a comeback bid Wednesday, entering the Democratic primary for the 2nd District.
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