The government shutdown hit Day 35 today, and we are hours away from the longest impasse in history. Will the Senate vote ...
Senate lawmakers are expected to vote after taking the first step toward agreeing on a deal that would fully reopen the ...
After a months-long saga, lawmakers in the US House of Representatives and Senate - with only one "no" vote - on Tuesday ...
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 ...
The Senate took a step toward ending the U.S. government shutdown late Sunday night, when eight moderate Democrats joined ...
The Senate is set to vote Thursday on legislation that would eliminate President Trump’s authority to impose steep tariffs globally. Senators advanced similar bills targeting Brazil and Canada earlier ...
The Senate will return today, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, but a Senate vote today on a House-backed bill to fund and reopen the government is not currently scheduled as the shutdown enters a fifth week.
The Senate passed legislation Monday to reopen the government, but the bill still needs to clear the House and final passage ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is one step closer to coming to an end, with the Senate set to vote on short-term funding.
The House is expected to vote on a bill to release the full Jeffrey Epstein case files today. President Donald Trump will host Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House.