Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer apologized on Thursday after he referred to Republicans as "bastards" live on MSNBC.
The Senate minority leader corrected himself after the insult slipped out during an interview about his decision to help Republicans keep the government open.
In a March 4 memo to senior agency leaders, agency chief of staff Christopher Syrek said the VA's "initial objective is to return to our 2019-end strength numbers of 399,957 employees" as part of the ...
With less than two days until the government shuts down, the ball is in the Senate’s court to pass a short-term funding bill.
The latest news on President Donald Trump’s administration and the expected Senate vote on a continuing resolution to avert a ...
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold hearings Thursday for President Trump’s nominees to serve as ambassadors to Canada, Mexico and Japan. If confirmed, Peter Hoekstra, a ...
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer relented Thursday rather than risk a government shutdown, announcing he's ready to start the process of considering a Republican-led government funding bill that ...
It's one of the biggest legislative tests so far of the President Donald Trump's second term, prompting Vice President JD ...
After meeting with his conference, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said "Republicans do not have the votes" to ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will testify before the Senate Finance Committee on Friday morning ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The House passed HCR 3013 in a 52-to-40 vote last month. While not legally binding, it’s a statement ...