President-elect Donald Trump had, on the campaign trail, promised to repeal and replace Obamacare, but has since softened his stance.
The oldest daughter of President-elect Donald Trump was a ubiquitous figure during the presidential campaign.
The potential HUD secretary described the "danger" of living in government-assisted spaces.
The measure now goes to the House, which passed a similar bill. If signed into law, it would be the most restrictive in the nation.
Democrats are taking the president-elect to task for what they call several controversial and unqualified White House administration appointments.
The term comes from removing mosquitos carrying malaria from a region by removing the fluids from inside of a swamp.
The House Minority Leader gave her first public statement about California's Proposition 64 on Friday.
Democrat Hillary Clinton's $15 million fortune pales when compared to Republican Donald Trump's or the 10 wealthiest members of Congress.
The event was held Tuesday night.
A shutdown looks like a distinct possibility.
The “no bill, no break” protest was aimed at forcing the House of Representatives to discuss gun legislation.
The Democrats are protesting the Congress’ inaction on gun control legislation on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.
At one point Tuesday night, the hashtag #iVoted was trending on Twitter.
The legislation failed on a 305-112 vote, with 130 Republicans and 175 Democrats opposing passage.
Republican lawmakers narrowly defeated legislation to protect the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees of government contractors.
The next step is for lawmakers to appoint board members to oversee a restructuring of the amount owed, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday.
U.S. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi says a workable restructuring process has been found.
U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, as well as presidential candidates, offered their condolences Saturday.
Donald Trump has joined in saying Republicans do not like Cruz, even calling the senator a "nasty guy."
Marco Rubio wants to teach voters what a value-added tax is so he can beat Ted Cruz.
The measure, which is expected to be signed by U.S. President Barack Obama, provides for spending increases and $620 billion in tax breaks.
Democrats and Republicans reached an agreement Tuesday night, but there's still time for things to be derailed.