Reported threats on Congress remain high, but prosecutions decline
The U.S. Capitol Police investigate thousands of possible threats on members of Congress and the Capitol each year. But the number of
The U.S. Capitol Police investigate thousands of possible threats on members of Congress and the Capitol each year. But the number of
A Florida teacher was fired this week after posting a video of empty bookshelves that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) called “a fake
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Presidential campaign videos can be instructive. Four years ago, then-candidate Joe Biden opened his bid for the White House
The Social Security Administration’s already faltering services will further erode this year despite a $785 million boost to its budget, the agency’s
Backstage at a House Republican fundraiser in September 2018, President Donald Trump heard an urgent plea from his reelection campaign manager, Brad
Although he has been in the Senate for more than 24 years, Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) has only participated in
Sen. John Fetterman’s hospitalization for depression is most likely to be short and successful, more a reset during a difficult period than
The Biden administration is facing increasing backlash over its handling of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, with Transportation Secretary Pete
Justice Department officials searched former vice president Mike Pence’s Washington office and found no documents with classified markings, an aide to Pence
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) amended a controversial plan to sunset federal legislation every five years to make exceptions for Medicare and Social