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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R.) announced former Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl, a fellow Republican, will fill the seat previously held by the late Sen. John McCain. → Read More
Senate Democrats began interrupting the confirmation hearing for Judge Brett Kavanaugh to join the Supreme Court only seconds into it. → Read More
Beto O'Rourke's 1998 DWI arrest has been public knowledge, but police reports show it was a more serious threat to public safety than previously reported. → Read More
Levi Sanders, son of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I.), said if he's elected to Congress he won't support Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D.) keeping her top spot in the party. → Read More
President Trump announced civilian federal employees will not receive a pay raise in FY 2019 in order to "put our Nation on a fiscally sustainable course." → Read More
Brian Fallon, former spokesman for Sen. Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton, blasted Democrats for letting Republicans easily confirm judicial nominees. → Read More
President Trump announced White House Counsel Don McGahn will leave the administration after Brett Kavanaugh's expected confirmation to the Supreme Court. → Read More
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley defended fighting back against anti-Israel actions in the United Nations during an interview on Tuesday. → Read More
CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin accused President Donald Trump of racism in his comments to donors warning them of the far-left militants of Antifa. → Read More
President Donald Trump spoke over the phone on Monday with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto after the two reached a trade agreement. → Read More
A number of Democrats worry Sen. Bill Nelson (D., Fla.) may be "in for a reckoning on Election Day" and lose his seat to Gov. Rick Scott (R.). → Read More
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D., N.Y.) was confronted on his past words where he said during former President Bill Clinton's impeachment that a president can't commit obstruction of justice. → Read More
Many are now calling to rename the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill after Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.). → Read More
Ohio Democratic Congressional candidate and Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Aftab Pureval is being sued by one of his former employees. → Read More
FACT filed a complaint against Sen. Bill Nelson (D., Fla.), saying the senator violated ethics rules by leaking potentially classified or false information. → Read More
The top U.S. general in Afghanistan, Gen. John Nicholson, said on Wednesday that the enemy believed the United States lost its will to fight during the Obama administration. → Read More
A new ad from Rep. Andy Barr's (R., Ky.) campaign knocks his Democratic challenger, Amy McGrath, for comments she made during a fundraiser in Massachusetts. → Read More
Chelsea Clinton said at an event in Scotland on Sunday that the possibility she may run for office in the future is "a definite maybe." → Read More
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the United Kingdom's Labour Party, attended a 2012 conference with senior officials from the terrorist group Hamas. → Read More
The Republican National Committee added July 2018 to its list of record-breaking fundraising periods, raising $14.2 million last month. → Read More