Cotton has positioned himself as one of the chamber's most vocal opponents of locking the country into daylight saving time year-round.
Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), who rebooted the group in 2018, are both retiring at the end of the year.
Under wildly different circumstances, Democrats in Maine and Republicans in South Carolina must find a new nominee to run for the Senate this November.
A majority of Americans disapprove of the president's job performance and his handling of the Iran war, according to a new poll.
At the beginning of Trump's second term, Blanche was confirmed by the Senate to serve as second in command at the Justice Department.
Former President Joe Biden announced a Nov. 17 release date for his memoir, "Promise Me, America," coming after the midterm elections.
Yemen's internationally recognized government is a fiction — its "president" hides in Saudi Arabia while his ministers live large in Egyptian hotels.
The speaker has distributed over $500,000 to two dozen incumbents in his joint fundraising committee so far this cycle.
A funded network is training activists to land on D.C. federal juries and vote not guilty "for any reason" — and to hide it during selection.
A little-known loophole lets foreign donors funnel billions into U.S. politics through tax-exempt nonprofits — and Washington ...
Schumer said he would stay out of the Maine Senate Democratic primary, holding off on involvement in the race until after.
The president vowed ICE would not end traffic stops under his watch, after recent killings drew scrutiny over the practice.