The vote was 222-209, with Republicans providing near-unanimous support, while all but six Democrats opposed it.
The new law lets senators sue for major damages if the Justice Department obtains their phone records without telling them.
Brandes, who now heads a think tank called the Florida Policy Project, said his major objection is that there is “no ...
As soon as President Trump signed the shutdown-ending bill on Wednesday night, the clock is now ticking for companies that ...
In a newly released email, a person invited to a private meeting with Jeffrey Epstein joked that Donald Trump might be hanging around the convicted sex offender’s Paris apartment in 2017—years after ...
The U.S. Senate's Continuing Resolution to reopen the federal government contains a provision that would restrict the sale of ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
New rules for a federal homeless housing program require people get to treatment if they want housing — a big departure from ...
Premiums for millions of Americans in red and blue states are expected to more than double on average next year unless ...
Can socialism be democratic? Given the dismal history of their ideology, modern socialists are desperate to rebrand themselves as “democratic” to insulate themselves from their own history. But common ...
A provision limiting the sale of intoxicating hemp products made its way into legislation to reopen the federal government ...