The Senate began voting just before noon today on an extension to reopen the government. Here's what's happened.
The Senate's meeting on Oct. 14 will be another attempt to approve legislation to fund the government, following seven previous unsuccessful tries.
The government shutdown entered day 20 on Monday, as another week began with little sign of a resolution. The shutdown is currently the third-longest in U.S. history but looks set to surpass the ...
Johnson has kept the House indefinitely out of session until Democrats vote to end the government shutdown, a strategy that ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has set up one vote Tuesday afternoon to reopen the government, giving Democrats only the opportunity to vote for or against a House-passed continuing ...
Herschel Walker, the scandal-ridden ex-Senate candidate, was one of more than two dozen ambassadors approved in a bloc vote.
Ky., fell down in a Capitol hallway Thursday on his way to the Senate to vote. He stood back up and appeared to be uninjured.
In a 2013 case, Shelby County v. Holder, the Supreme Court declared invalid a section of the law and effectively ended a ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a major voting rights case that could cement Republicans’ control of the ...
The Supreme Court will convene on Wednesday to hear a legal battle over Louisiana's congressional map that could reverberate ...