NPR's Michel Martin asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about the Democrats' efforts to end the government shutdown and what they're hearing from their constituents about the impact.
Vito has been a free man since April. Bannon helped him get an early release—after serving 26 years of his 38-year ...
As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, Senate Republicans are headed to the White House — not for urgent talks on ...
Will the President make Diddy a free man? Trump is reportedly considering commuting Diddy's sentence. If he doesn't serve ...
In this panel discussion from "The Final 5," Kevin Walling and Christopher Johnson tackle the after effects of this weekend's ...
As the federal government shutdown enters its 20th day, the Senate is set for another failed vote on reopening the government ...
Senate Democrats again blocked Republicans’ stopgap funding bill from advancing in a 50 to 43 vote. The parties remain in a standoff over health care subsidies as the shutdown drags on.
Many small businesses in the District of Columbia continue to feel the impacts from the federal government shutdown, ...
Washington has become synonymous with polarization between Republicans and Democrats. Yet, legislation that would bar elected ...
Susan Collins remains forever unconcerned. One of the Republicans’ most reliable meme generators isn’t fretting over Janet Mills’s entry into the race for Maine’s Senate seat alongside oyster farmer G ...
You’d be forgiven if you were to think that West Virginia only has one U.S. senator instead of two. Because based on appearances, Sen. Jim Justice appears to be doing the bare minimum. Sure, Justice ...
In the largest series of demonstrations against the administration and its policies to date, participants express fear and ...
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