The 66 House Democrats have collectively been paid more than $130,000 during their boycott of legislative proceedings.
Democrats declared victory for blunting Trump’s momentum while the White House insisted it isn’t backing down.
Some Democrats are cautious about reading too much into the results. But it’s the first good news they’ve had in a.
ST. PAUL – The stalemate over the power-sharing agreement in the Minnesota House enters another day. The only wrinkle ...
The marathon Q&A sessions are back, along with the cream Oval Office rug and the Diet Coke button on the Resolute Desk. So, too, are the late-night social media posts that ricochet across the globe ...
President Donald Trump’s budget office has rescinded a memo freezing spending on federal grants, less than two days after it ...
In a poll conducted by John McLaughlin, Stephen A. Smith appeared as a possible 2028 Democratic presidential candidate.
Minnesota House DFL members boycotted the legislative session for a 15th day on Wednesday with no signs the stalemate with ...
(ABC 6 News) — It has now been 15 days since House Democrats started boycotting the Minnesota Capitol. Even still, there is ...
Susan Crawford, the liberal candidate running for Wisconsin Supreme Court is criticized for attending a briefing with Democratic donors.
The measure quickly passed the new Republican-controlled Congress with some Democratic support even though immigrants rights ...