The bill pitting Biden against Trump would allocate more than $20 billion to the border
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
The former ambassador to the UN noted that she outraised Trump in January and insisted that the donations have continued to flow despite her not having a long-term plan to challenge the former president’s commanding lead in the primary
The ruling Maduro government has offered up 27 potential dates for voting day, while the body that is actually in charge of announcing the elections has remained silent. Democratic guarantees have not yet been established between the government and the opposition
President Nayib Bukele, who won a controversial re-election bid earlier this month, affirms that he will not allow ‘gender ideology in schools’
The testimony of a protected witness indicates that the logistics of the murder committed last August in Quito were in the hands of members of the Lobos gang while they languished in Cotopaxi prison
While visiting the U.S.-Mexico border, the Democratic president invited his political rival to join forces on the immigration crisis, but the Republican ex-president spoke of a ‘Biden invasion’
Both chambers of the Alabama Legislature advanced legislation that would extend lawsuit protections to fertility clinics
The case is one of dozens of lawsuits nationwide filed to remove Trump from the ballot over his handling of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol
Manuel Rocha, 73, told a federal judge he would admit to two federal counts of conspiring to act as an agent of a foreign government, charges that carry a maximum penalty of between 5 and 10 years in prison each
Officials are concerned that features such as driver assistance technology could be used to effectively spy on Americans. Connected vehicles could also be remotely enabled or manipulated by bad actors
Immigrants who are in the state can obtain an Employment Authorization Document in order to work for a specific period
The renewed focus on this year’s spending bills doesn’t include the separate, $95.3 billion aid package that the Senate approved for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan earlier this month
There has long been speculation that Cornyn, South Dakota Sen. John Thune and Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso — the ‘three Johns’ — would vie to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell
The lawsuit is among several legal battles between Texas and President Joe Biden’s administration over how far the state can go to try to prevent migrants from crossing the border
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said at the committee hearing that ‘at no time during my treatment or recovery were there any gaps in authorities’
It may make us laugh, but perhaps the overreaction by the NSA, which has once again come to light through the publication of thousands of emails, was not so different from our current attitude towards technological change
It is the third state to remove his name from the ballot, although the decisions have been put on hold pending the former president’s appeal and the Supreme Court’s ruling on Colorado’s challenge
Under the new plan, Congress would temporarily fund one set of federal agencies through March 8 and another set through March 22
The changes, though seemingly minor, could have a big impact in the fight for control of the House, where Republicans are trying to hold onto a threadbare majority in November
The first lady was to kick things off on Friday, the start of Women’s History Month, with a weekend travel blitz through states that will be key to deciding November’s presidential election
A team of three medical team members tried repeatedly to establish an IV, attempting sites in both of Creech’s arms and legs
The report also finds that prescriptions of abortion pills by telemedicine have become common, accounting for about one in every six abortions
The decision means a delay in the start of the trial against the former president for his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election
Trump’s lawyers told the appellate court earlier Wednesday that he was prepared to post a $100 million bond arguing that the lending ban in the verdict made it impossible for him to secure a bond for the full amount
Biden and Trump won comfortably, but both face discontent from parts of their electorate
The senator had been under increasing pressure from the restive, and at times hostile wing of his party that has aligned firmly with Trump
Republicans have long questioned whether his overseas business dealings involved corruption and influence peddling by President Joe Biden