
Tommy Tuberville lashes out at the Republican Party for not taking advantage of its majority in Congress
Senator Tommy Tuberville exposes the division within the Republican Party in promoting projects that benefit citizens

Senator Tommy Tuberville exposes the division within the Republican Party in promoting projects that benefit citizens

The DHS has been clear in its warning to staff: those who do not report to work could face disciplinary action

Donald Trump claims Virginia's economy has begun to collapse in Abigail Spanberger's few months as governor

Temporarily, Republican Mike Braun, governor of Indiana, will suspend the state gas tax, but will maintain the standard tax

Tim Burchett maintains that all government agencies have reliable information about the existence of extraterrestrials

With Donald Trump's support, Republican Byron Donalds begins to lead the race to determine the next governor of Florida

Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur was the victim of fraud orchestrated by a former employee who charged her personal expenses to a credit card

The House of Representatives approved a short-term funding plan that will allow the Department of Homeland Security to continue operating

President Trump and Republicans in Congress want to pass the SAVE Act that would affect voter registration

Hakeem Jeffries criticized Donald Trump for engaging in practices he opposed before returning to govern the US for a second time

The project aims to overturn a proclamation signed in 2025 that established stricter rules for this visa program

The legislator's departure reduces the party's advantage in the House. After the change, the balance of power is 217 Republicans, 214 Democrats

Mike Johnson put a stop to the scandal involving Tony Gonzales and asked him to end his plan to be re-elected as senator for Texas

Representative Tony Gonzales announced he will not seek reelection, ending a runoff between him and Brandon Herrera

Tony Gonzales, representative for Texas, admitted to having an affair with one of his staff members who, under social pressure, took her own life

The president acted unilaterally and unlawfully: without authorization from Congress and without any imminent threat to the United States

According to the Trump administration, this operation was carried out in collaboration with regional allies and after 47 years of Iranian aggression

Migrant Force applauds the progress of the constitutional reform initiative to include eight seats representing Mexican immigrants in the US

Hillary Clinton warns that, through the SAVE Act, Republicans intend to restrict married women's right to vote in the next elections

The bill changes the federal definition of certain less-lethal devices, which would impact both law enforcement agencies and the civilian market

Although the vote could have limited effects, it represents an important political signal ahead of the upcoming midterm elections

The controversial US Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it will have a key role in trying to keep the 2026 World Cup safe

The DCCC expands its efforts into territories in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, South Carolina, and Virginia

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party regains majority in Parliament, according to early projections

Former Speaker of the House plans to publicly support JFK's grandson in hotly contested New York primary

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton is willing to testify about the Epstein files, but demands it be in a public hearing with cameras

The bill to end the government shutdown passed by a narrow margin in the House of Representatives

The Republican National Committee has become a fundraising machine and is already ahead of the Democrats by more than $80 million

Despite the announcement, Congress could not agree on the budget for a key area, the Department of Homeland Security

The agreement seeks to prevent the federal government from running out of funds and dispels the specter of a new shutdown that threatened to paralyze the country

After his arrival in Cooperstown, Puerto Rico will honor one of his best baseball players

The aircraft lost contact with the control tower minutes before landing and crashed in Norte de Santander, Colombia, leaving 15 dead

Both ICE and other Department of Homeland Security agencies have billions of dollars unused from the 2025 special budget

The Democratic Party has a clear initial advantage in regaining control of the House of Representatives, according to analysis published in Bloomberg

A partial list of the main ways Trump is trying to win the November election, even against the will of the voters

The news sparked dozens of criticisms, given that ICE is involved in controversial events, such as the death of Renee Good at the hands of an immigration agent

Legislative leaders from both parties reached a consensus on a healthcare package that is part of a broad spending bill

A three-judge panel approved California's use of new district maps in the elections; Republicans said they will appeal to the Supreme Court

Approximately 22.8 million people have selected an ACA plan, the first decline in four years at this point in the enrollment period

Democratic senator denounces that current tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have crossed the line of legality and ethics

The Mexican president insisted that there is coordination and collaboration with the US, but Mexico's independence is not negotiable

Republican Juan Ciscomani opted not to sign the extension of subsidies intended to support the health of vulnerable people in Arizona

Democrat Julia Brownley surprised everyone by announcing she will not seek reelection as California's representative in the upcoming elections

The House passed extending Obamacare subsidies with bipartisan support, increasing pressure on the Senate to negotiate a deal

YouTuber, actress, and businesswoman Trisha Paytas considers running for a seat in the House of Representatives

National Public Radio says Justice Department removed terms like 'riot,' 'riot,' and 'insurrection' from official documents

Trump's immigration offensive enriches companies that profit from the division and pain of Latino families

Latino voters have proven to be a complex electoral force and, not being a sociocultural monolith, have become an undecided bloc

Nine states will reduce income tax in 2026. Find out which ones and how these cuts could benefit local taxpayers

Democrats say rule change opens door to penalizing those who previously accessed such programs

Senator Schumer introduces motion to initiate legal action against the Trump Administration over incomplete Epstein case information and deleting files

President Donald Trump again attacked Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene and called her a

Cynthia Lummis ruled out the possibility of being re-elected as senator, joining four other Republicans who have opted for the same

Representative Elise Stefanik surprised everyone by dropping out of the New York gubernatorial race and announcing her retirement from Congress

With these two actions, the death toll from US bombings in the Caribbean and the Pacific exceeds one hundred

Congressman Ro Khanna told this newspaper that the Trump Administration would be committing an irregularity if it deletes Epstein's file names

Joseline Pena Melnyk, who was born in the Dominican Republic and migrated to New York, becomes the first Afro-Latina immigrant in the state House

If they refuse to testify about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Bill and Hillary Clinton could face contempt of Congress

Marjorie Taylor Greene doubts that the Justice Department will release all the files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, leader of a sex trafficking ring

Check out the most important immigration developments, such as the increase in migrant deaths and Trump's

The Secretary of Homeland Security was questioned about the detention of US veterans and other shortcomings in immigration operations

Trump has been pushing a pressure campaign to get Republican states to approve changes to electoral maps

Lawmakers heard testimony from U.S. citizens detained by immigration agents during raids in Southern California

The operation further complicates PDVSA's crude oil exports and coincides with the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony awarded to Maria Corina Machado

Gisler defeated Republican mack next fall, Gisler's challenge will be to retain the seat.

Democrat Adelita Grijalva was assaulted during an operation carried out by ICE agents in search of immigrants lacking legal status

Macias has worked in defense of Latino rights and in promoting former President Joe Biden's agenda

New electoral map is an effort by President Donald Trump to keep Republicans in control of Congress

Pinterest publicly expressed its support for the bill that seeks to protect minors and the content they can access from their phones

The deceased sex offender managed to stay in contact with wealthy and influential people even after his first conviction

The Republican who co-sponsored the idea of ??redesigning the $100 bill with Donald Trump's image in the center rules out seeking reelection

A car accident cut short the political career of Faith Winter, Colorado senator, who lost her life at age 45

The unexpected and heroic resistance of the Latino and American people against Trump

Al Green, representative from Texas, is back on the attack against Donald Trump, whom he will again attempt to impeach

For revealing the preferential treatment given in prison to Jeffrey Epstein's partner and accomplice, nurse Noella Turnage was fired

The bill requires the Justice Department to release all information from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days

Trump accused Democrats of associating with the disgraced financier after signing the bill on Jeffrey Epstein's files

The Senate Majority Leader spoke about the bill that seeks to require transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case files.

Congress acted swiftly Tuesday with bill that would force the release of the complete files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Epstein case bill could move forward without amendments

The announcement of “Chuy” Garcia's early retirement as representative for Illinois' 4th Congressional District.

The Democrat’s main argument was that his cardiologist recommended he reduces his workload for health reasons.

From the Oval Office, Donald Trump ends the longest government shutdown in US history

Democrat Adelita Grijalva officially became a member of the House of Representatives, which reduces the power of the Republicans

The revelation of a pair of emails sent by Jeffrey Epstein indicates that Donald Trump was aware of his sex trafficking ring

The Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments as the government shutdown is potentially nearing its end

Grijalva will be sworn in as a member of Congress on Wednesday seven weeks after winning a special election in Arizona

Duffy urged air traffic controllers to return to work and assured them they would receive 70% of their salary

The agreement contains three full-year appropriations bills that will fund certain departments such as Agriculture until the end of the fiscal year.

Marlene Galan-Woods, a former journalist of Cuban descent, could be the key for Democrats to win a key district in Arizona

The Senate-approved bill, now headed to the House, consists of three funding proposals, but no health insurance tax credits

The Senate on Monday approved a Republican-backed agreement, supported by eight Democrats, to temporarily fund the federal government

A group of activists travel from San Diego to Washington to pressure congressmen and senators to approve immigration reform

The Senate will remain in session over the weekend, but concluded Saturday without progress on a solution to end the government shutdown

Trump asks the Senate to stay in session over the weekend in search of a budget deal to end the government shutdown

Ends a decades-long career in which she became one of the most powerful figures in American politics

Democratic leaders highlighted the

They claim to be friends of immigrants, but they applaud the team's principal owner who does business with ICE

Worried about the government shutdown, voters go to the polls to elect one of two women to replace Republican Glenn Youngkin

Nancy Pelosi again lashed out against Donald Trump, this time accusing him of allegedly subjecting the Supreme Court to his will

This Tuesday, the 4th, there are elections in 11 states, including California, New York, and New Jersey.

This Tuesday, November 4th, there are several elections in the United States, including governors, mayors, assemblies, propositions, among others

The bipartisan agreement will give a new boost to the Republican Party in the House of Representatives ahead of the midterm elections

Trump urged Republicans to use the

US military attacks against alleged drug boats have left nearly 60 dead

The Senate voted 51-47 to block President Trump's global tariffs, seeking to restore Congress's trade authority

Four Republican senators voted with Democrats in an effort to end Trump's tariffs on Canada

Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego accuses Arizona Representative Juan Ciscomani of protecting pedophiles like Jeffrey Epstein

On November 4, voters will be able to ride public transportation free of charge to get to the polls; there will be polling places at 9 specific stations

Unions announce new bill initiative that would enact an emergency one-time tax on approximately 200 billionaires

Early voting centers open in these 29 counties on Saturday for California's Proposition 50 special election

Democrat JoAnna Mendoza beats Republican Rep. Juan Ciscomani in head-to-head duel one year before midterm elections

Considering Prop. 50 won't do much to stop Trump, vote no on November 4th

Arizona's attorney general sued to force House speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Democrat Adelita Grijalva

As an immigrant and son of immigrants, I ask you to vote for the measure that could give Latino families a break.

They try to counter President Trump's effort that favors Republicans in Texas

Former New York Congressman George Santos had been sentenced to seven years in prison for fraud

Grijalva is expected to be the decisive signature in forcing a vote on a bill for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files

Democrats and Republicans fail to reach agreement on reopening government; President Trump says there will be program shutdowns and layoffs

GOP bill to end government shutdown fails in Senate for 8th time, no solution in sight

White House budget director Russ Vought confirmed that the government has begun laying off employees due to the government shutdown

Non-essential government services are suspended, and other security, aviation, and medical services will operate on a limited basis.

Documents turned over by the estate of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein were made public by Congressional Democrats

Trump to meet with Schumer, Jeffries, Johnson, and Thune on Monday as Tuesday deadline to avert government shutdown hits

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus' BOLD PAC committee asked the Speaker of the House of Representatives not to delay the swearing-in of Adelita Grijalva.

President Trump canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders in Congress to negotiate funding to prevent a government shutdown

The plan resonates as a cautionary tale in a context where deportations decrease the labor force in the fields

The plan to fund the government until November 21 and thus avoid a shutdown lacked the support of Democrats in the Senate

Attorney General Ken Paxton is accused of allegedly paying for trips with his lover using taxpayer money

Mike Johnson managed to unite the majority of his party members in the House of Representatives to pass the provisional budget project

Democrats are also considering holding such a gathering before the November 2026 elections

Former governor opposes proposal to redraw districts in California, arguing risks to democratic principles

The original findings of the bipartisan committee on January 6 included criminal implications for President Donald Trump

Democrat Ilhan Omar went from having a few thousand dollars in 2023 to $30 million a year later

Missouri Republican governor called a special session Friday to address congressional redistricting.

When lawmakers return from their vacations, they will have just 20 business days before the government runs out of money at the end of September

California lawmakers approved special elections to counter the Republican attempt in Texas to have more power in Congress

Faced with opposition from Democrats, Republicans hope the new maps will allow them to gain more seats in Congress

The return of Texas House Democrats practically guarantees the approval of a redistricting plan

More than 50 Texas Democrats left the state and moved to entities controlled by Democrats

Eleni Kounalakis decided not to continue moving forward with the idea of becoming governor of California

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to dismiss 13 Democrats who fled Texas to block redistricting

Dozens of Texas Democratic lawmakers fled the state on Sunday to prevent voting on a new electoral map.

Redistricting would create five Republican-leaning seats in the United States House of Representatives

The attempt to modify the electoral map of the Lone Star State has further sharpened the political dispute in the United States.

Texas Governor Sues to Dismiss Chairman of House Democratic Caucus

References to the impeachment trials against Trump have been removed from the exhibition The Limits of Presidential Power.

House Democrats seek copy of Epstein birthday book that allegedly includes obscene letter signed by Trump

Some Democratic candidates running in the midterm elections are promoting themselves as vigorous and passionate about exercise.

Nancy Pelosi anticipates that by October the Democrats will have managed to surpass the support that President Donald Trump currently has

A Republican-led House subcommittee approved a Democratic motion to subpoena the Justice Department for files on Jeffrey Epstein.

Business leaders gave their testimony about how the current immigration policy affects their businesses and why they support the Dignity Act

The judge rebuked the Trump administration for refusing to disburse funds that Congress had already approved.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Alcatraz to assess its potential reopening as a prison.

Immigration agents have faced growing criticism for conducting operations in unmarked vehicles, wearing plainclothes, and wearing masks.

Eduardo Bolsonaro holds talks from the US with officials from the Trump administration and Congress amid investigations into his father

Pennsylvania passed new law against deepfakes and digital impersonation, establishing criminal penalties for the fraudulent use of Artificial Intelligence

Experts say the price of the world largest cryptocurrency could exceed $125,000 this year

Texas to consider redrawing congressional maps during special legislative session, aiming to maintain Republican majority in state House

Requires them to show their credential or badge with their name and the federal agency they work for; and prohibits masks

She has become the first woman to hold the presidency of the smallest country in South America

The bill pushed by Trump has drawn strong criticism for its deep cuts in key areas such as public health and social programs

Hundreds of taxpayers fear losing their health insurance and pressure their representative

The bill is being promoted by President Donald Trump, who hopes to sign its approval this week.

More than 24 hours later, the Upper House has issued 45 consecutive votes in the longest so-called vote-a-rama in the history of that legislative body

About 16 percent of West Virginians rely on a federal food subsidy program that faces deep cuts

Republican leaders rush to meet Trump July 4 deadline, but face stiff Democratic opposition

With 51 votes in favor and 49 against, the US Senate approved the debate of Trump plan known as the big and beautiful bill

The Senate continues to debate the bill to fund Trump’s agenda this weekend on Capitol Hill, with a deadline until July 4

Protected by Temporary Protected Status, which authorizes them to obtain a work permit, they are experiencing moments of tension

Authorities indicated that the use of WhatsApp on official phones represents a high security risk

The House of Representatives is prohibited from accessing WhatsApp because it is considered an application vulnerable to information theft

Some Republicans questioned Trump authority to attack Iran, and Democrats criticized that decision without approval from Congress.

Trump criticized the number of holidays and said they cost billions in productivity, hinting at possible changes during his administration

Elon Musk threatens to open his checkbook to contribute the necessary resources to create “The Party of America”

Steve Bannon lashed out at the richest man in the world for the controversial comments made about the nation’s president

Several Republican senators highlight the cost of Medicare Advantage programs as wasteful

The billionaire says the legislation would increase the US budget deficit and burden Americans with debt

Hurricane season begins amid political storm over cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA

Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said there is enough opposition in the Senate to delay Trump’s

PM Modi meets Japan’s Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Nugaka Fukushiro, discussing deeper strategic partnerships, investments, and parliamentary exchanges between the two democracies.

Joe Biden withdraws from the US Presidential Race, endorsing Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. Harris is set to become the first Indian-origin woman to contest the US presidential elections.

US President Joe Biden has announced he will not contest the upcoming presidential election and has endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate.

Biden wants to contest elections again against Donald Trump.

The crisis of shutdown has increased in America.

Nepal's lawmakers on Friday expressed concern over controversial remarks made by the Chinese ambassador regarding trade between the Himalayan nation and India.

India's Independence Day can soon be celebrated as a national day celebration in America as well.

Indian-origin policy expert Nisha Desai Biswal will be the deputy CEO of US finance agency International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

By the year 2035, the modernization work of the Chinese army will be completed.

The administrations of both the countries have accepted the invitation in principle.

With this, the political instability going on in America for a few days is expected to end.

An important meeting of the ruling coalition took place on Sunday.

A special select committee investigating the violence that took place on January 6, 2021 outside the premises of the US Capitol Building (US Parliament House) in Washington held its final

The great thing is that both the ruling Democratic Party and the opposition Republicans supported the bill.

After passing the lower house in the US, the same-sex marriage bill has now been introduced in the Senate for approval.

With 52 percent of the votes counted in California's 6th Congressional District, Berra was leading his Republican opponent by more than 11,000 votes.

Voting for the US mid-term elections is about to end.

Voting for the dual elections (parliament and assembly) in Nepal will be held in a single phase.

Tensions between China and the US have reached a peak over Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.