Funding for the government will expire on Dec. 11, and Congress must pass a spending bill to avoid another shutdown.
The millennial vote is still up for grabs, and it could swing the 2014 midterms, according to a new Harvard University Institute of Politics poll.
Here’s a breakdown of how the voting so far in five states with important U.S. Senate races in the midterms.
Boosting name recognition and currying favor in the party, likely 2016 candidates hit the road -- with some bumps along the way.
After coming under criticism for his decision to quarantine a nurse, Christie appeared on the "Today" show to defend the policy and criticize the CDC.
With an eye on taking the Senate, tea party groups are throwing their support to GOP candidates they opposed in the primaries.
The family name isn't his biggest problem. On immigration and education, Bush is out of step with Republican primary voters.
In a TV debate before Sunday's run-off election, the candidates clashed over a scandal at Brazil's state-run oil company.
With 11 days left, what to watch for in Senate and governor's races in Kentucky, Kansas, Georgia, Masssachusetts and New Hampshire.
Experts say midterm election years are bad for markets, but 2014 will be different.
Rep. Don Young, speaking at a high school that recently lost a classmate, said a lack of support from family is to blame.
Parents don't care about the minimum wage, said Gov. Chris Christie.
Looking at 2014 for lessons about 2016? You might be tempted to rely on the results from these five states. Don't.
Two weeks before the midterm election, new polls in competitive states like Louisiana and Kentucky show races still too close to call.
One dissenter estimates it may lead to the disenfranchisement of more than 600,000 voters, mostly African Americans and Hispanic Americans.
Voter ID laws, in-person early voting rules and how to find your polling place for each state.
Two new polls show potential voters are still in favor of a Republican-controlled Congress as the Nov. 4 midterm elections draw closer.
While official results aren't due for hours, a poll has predicted that Scotland will stay in the U.K.
It's just a matter of counting the votes to determine if Scotland will be independent from the United Kingdom.
If Scotland rejects independence, it may receive new tax and welfare powers from Westminster -- if outraged Conservative MPs allow it.
Using #IndyRef, #VoteYes and #VoteNo, Scottish voters are taking to Twitter to spread their campaign messages.
Violence was scattered in Scotland Thursday and officials warned of potential problems as thousands of Scots head to the pub to await results.