Democratic officials in 25 states who sued the Trump administration to keep SNAP benefits flowing temporarily during the shutdown are waiting for a decision from a federal judge, after a hearing in ...
We live in deeply polarizing times, but frustration with prescription drug costs is a rare issue of bipartisan agreement.
Senators continued to express cautious optimism over bipartisan talks to end the shutdown, but the chamber adjourned without ...
An indictment unsealed Thursday in Arizona charged 21-year-old Baron Martin of Tucson with conspiracy to provide material ...
The control tower stands at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport as a plane takes off on October 27. The Federal Aviation Administration has again reported air traffic control staffing problems ...
The Senate on Thursday is set to vote on legislation that would eliminate President Trump’s authority to impose steep tariffs globally. Senators advanced similar bills targeting Brazil and ...
The government shutdown is only becoming harder for Americans to bear. But Republicans and Democrats still have yet to strike a funding deal.
Congress and state officials are scrambling to continue SNAP benefits despite the shutdown, but the first lapse in food assistance is expected Nov. 1.
Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat like her father, won a special election on Sept. 23 to fill his seat, and became the representative-elect ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) will speak with reporters Wednesday morning as the government shutdown ...
A federal judge in San Francisco has indefinitely blocked the Trump administration from firing federal workers during the government shutdown.
Arizona politicians are reacting to the Trump administration's announcement that they would not use available funds to continue SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits in November.