| Daniel Cho

The annual Conservative Political Action Conference, taking place in Dallas this week, has long served as a playground for the Make America Great Again contingent.

| Julian Park

In a late-night session that stretched into the early hours of Friday, the Senate took a significant step to ensure the operational continuity of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) by approving a crucial funding bill.

| Ruthie Klein

In a political twist that has sent shockwaves through Montana's political landscape, two-term Republican Senator Steve Daines has announced his unexpected retirement.

| Ruthie Klein

In a dramatic turn of events, lawmakers are taking unprecedented steps as they mull over a "last and final" proposal aimed at resolving the financial deadlock that has left airports in disarray and travelers frustrated.

| Julian Park

As Maine approaches the June primary, an intriguing political theater unfolds, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown.

| Julian Park

As the June primary election approaches, the political landscape in Maine is witnessing an intense proxy battle that encapsulates the broader ideological struggles within the Democratic Party.

| Daniel Cho

In a landmark decision, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans as "the gravest crime against humanity." The resolution not only recognizes the historical injustices faced by African commu

| Ruthie Klein

In an unconventional move that underscores the burgeoning role of technology in state affairs, a robot accompanied the First Lady to the White House East Room, marking an intriguing conclusion to the Fostering the Future Together global initiative summ

| Maya Caldwell

Amid the ongoing government shutdown, the acting chief of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) testified before Congress on Wednesday, highlighting the growing strain on unpaid TSA workers, many of whom are facing significant financial hard

| Ruthie Klein

Iran has swiftly dismissed a recent ceasefire proposal from former President Donald Trump, opting instead to thrust its own agenda into the geopolitical conversation.

| Daniel Cho

In a familiar dance between power brokers on Capitol Hill and the White House, a path forward in funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appears to be coming into focus.

| Ruthie Klein

Nearly one month into the Iran conflict, the Trump administration is treading a careful line between military escalation and diplomatic engagement.

| Julian Park

In an audacious move echoing high-stakes political dramas, a self-styled firebrand sheriff from the Republican ranks, running for California's governorship, has instigated a storm by confiscating hundreds of thousands of ballots as part of a fervent el

| Ruthie Klein

In the complex ecosystem of digital commerce, data brokers have carved out a booming niche by purchasing vast quantities of personal information from cell phones and web browsers.

| Maya Caldwell

In a decisive move to bolster the U.S. government's efforts to combat fraud, the confirmation arrives mere days following the White House's strategic dissemination of information about its newly convened task force.