Plus, we take a closer look at the Interior Department’s five-year offshore oil and gas development plan released last week.
The Trump administration is refusing to enforce workforce deportations, with DHS underreporting the numbers, the Heritage Foundation claims.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that she will not seek reelection next year, ending what will be her 12-year tenure in January 2027.
The effort comes after voters in 2020 disapproved of changing the state’s flat tax to a tax with higher rates for higher earners.
Saikat Chakrabarti, a California candidate running for Congress, is under fire after claiming a Maryland home as his principal residence.
Instead of bailing Obamacare out, Trump is calling Democrats’ bluff, forcing them to choose between their insurance buddies and patients.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) finally did something patriotic by announcing her retirement from Congress.
Indiana lawmakers will return in December after President Donald Trump revived a stalled redistricting push, escalating GOP divisions and security concerns.
Transportation Secretary Duffy and President Trump blame Illinois’ “soft-on-crime policies” for an attack that left a woman burned on a Chicago train.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie warned that the "one big, beautiful bill" will cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars.
Members of the Main Street Caucus were thrown for a loop by a statement backing Trump's plan to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies.
Chicago refuses to hold teenage criminals accountable and Mayor Brandon Johnson is surprised at the resulting crimes committed by teens.