
The impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden: What does it involve and what are the next steps
Only three presidents have been impeached in US history. Republicans want Joe Biden to be the fourth

Only three presidents have been impeached in US history. Republicans want Joe Biden to be the fourth

Environmentalists have long sought stronger federal protections for the prairie bird, which is at risk from oil and gas development, livestock grazing and farming, along with roads and power lines

A feminist who doesn’t write about feminism, this American thinker describes the times that we’re living in as ‘nihilistic.’ ‘Freedom is being used as a rallying cry for the entitlement to just destroy the planet,’ she says

McCarthy set up a test vote Friday, one day before the shutdown deadline, on a far-right bill rejected by President Biden, Democrats and the unruly Republican majority

The Republican frontrunner is scheduled to deliver primetime remarks at Drake Enterprises, a non-unionized auto parts supplier in Clinton Township, about a half-hour outside Detroit

A draft of a letter from Washington includes calls for reforms to the judiciary, the Ministry of Defense and the agencies that regulate public enterprises

‘Wall Street didn’t build this country, the middle class built this country, and unions built the middle class,’ the president said Tuesday. ‘You deserve what you’ve earned, and you’ve earned a hell of a lot more than you’re getting paid’

The House is expected to vote Tuesday on a package of government funding bills, but it’s not at all clear that Speaker Kevin McCarthy has the support needed

The suit accuses the attorneys of ‘hacking into, tampering with, manipulating, copying, disseminating, and generally obsessing over’ data that was ‘taken or stolen,’ leading to the ‘total annihilation’ of Biden’s digital privacy

The president of the United States is going to Michigan on Tuesday to support UAW workers striking against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday ‘these projects will make American rail safer, more reliable, and more resilient’

Congress needs to approve spending bills by October 1 in order to avoid the suspension of all non-essential public activities

His story illustrates how both Republicans and Democrats are perceived by South Florida’s powerful bloc of Cuban American voters, which has influenced presidential elections for decades

Israel’s admission has been a priority for successive Israeli leaders and will be a major accomplishment for Netanyahu

The announcement about the new diplomatic missions in the South Pacific comes as Biden prepares to welcome leaders to Washington for the two-day U.S.-Pacific Island Forum Summit
While some government entities will be exempt, others will be severely curtailed. Social Security checks, for example, will still go out. But federal agencies will stop all actions deemed non-essential

The president of the United States has picked up the gauntlet thrown down by the United Auto Workers union leader

The Biden administration’s grant of temporary legal status to nearly 500,000 Venezuelans already in the United States may complicate its messaging abroad

The sweeping bribery case brought against Bob Menendez includes allegations that he took cash and gold in exchange for interfering in a criminal case against a New Jersey real estate developer

Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Friday the House would return next week to start voting on the latest plan, which would leave him with just five days until the Sept. 30 deadline

The new $325 million appropriation comes as Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives are increasingly reluctant to approve assistance for Kyiv

His latest attempt to move ahead with a traditionally popular defense funding bill as a first step toward keeping the government funded was shattered by a core group of Republicans who refused to vote with the increasingly endangered speaker

The leaders of the United States and Brazil have formed a partnership aimed at protecting the rights of working families

The U.S. government has also stepped up security at the border, deploying 800 more officers who will stop irregular crossings and accelerate the expulsion of families

The office will coordinate efforts across the federal government and will offer help and guidance to states struggling with increasing gun violence

The president pushed the prime minister to find a compromise on a planned deep judicial reform that has set off protests in Israel and concerns in Washington

In an announcement Wednesday, the White House said the program will employ more than 20,000 young adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels and do other work to boost conservation