Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Jon Ossoff (D-Georgia) are two of the chamber’s staunchest believers in the value of constituency services.
The National Capital Planning Commission is preparing to host a presentation on the White House ballroom building next month.
Donations are down by more than 40 percent after a year when federal workers faced major agency downsizing and a lengthy government shutdown.
After the Border Patrol arrived in Louisiana, a couple and their five children went into hiding. That meant less food, few outings and no lights on the Christmas tree.
The massive size of the Epstein files — perhaps more than a million pages — has created problems for the Justice Department.
The tranche revealed wide-ranging references to President Donald Trump and detailed efforts to interview Prince Andrew in two investigations.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the State Department would bar several Europeans for their actions in monitoring the internet, which he characterized as censorship.
One reporter’s effort to show how Trump was transforming government brought her 1,168 new sources — and nearly broke her.
The Trump administration is spending tens of thousands of dollars on paywalled news sites, including Politico and Bloomberg, despite earlier criticism of media outlets.
Republican lawmakers reflect on a year without much productivity and greater ceding of powers to the White House.
The Supreme Court held that the president’s authority to deploy the National Guard for law enforcement purposes likely only applies in “exceptional” circumstances.
The 53-year-old — who was one of a handful of Republicans to speak out against Trump during his first term — said in a lengthy social media post he has Stage 4 pancreatic cancer and suggested he doesn’t have long to live.