Health care, food stamps and housing funds are all especially vulnerable as the city and state prepare their own budgets ...
President Trump’s speech on Tuesday evening isn’t technically considered a State of the Union address — that comes next year, ...
The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board went after President Trump on foreign policy on Sunday, saying it is “less brave ...
This is overreach based on revenge and unilateral destruction of our government, instead of a much needed rational review, ...
Democrats picked freshman Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., who represents a swing state, to give the party's official response to President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday ...
Three Republicans who won in November by some of the smallest margins in all of Congress now find themselves navigating the delicate politics of a divided electorate once again, as President Trump ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump arrives this week on Capitol Hill to deliver a speech to Congress, a coequal branch of ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers still wants certain powers restored to his office. This story also appeared in WisconsinWatch.org ...
A longtime donor to Democratic causes and candidates, Cloobeck first earned his fortune developing shopping centers in ...
Democrats are predicting that Republicans will slash funding for medicaid. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA), ranking member of the House budget committee, joins Katy Tur to discuss a potential shutdown as ...
Donald Trump is celebrating his administration’s move to ignore a law that targeted money laundering.
What are Republicans thinking by supporting a proposal to strip health care from millions of vulnerable people, including potentially 770,000 in Illinois?