Donald Trump won the election. The House and Senate are in Republican hands. That means the GOP now owns the debt and its consequences. This responsibility, while too much for past politicians, ...
The House of Representatives is likely to again be under GOP rule next year, cementing a unified control of power across ...
Keeping everyone on the same page will be crucial for Republican leaders in the new Congress they control by small majorities ...
The knives are out for Kamala Harris as donors and campaign staff question how she could raise $1 billion, blow the election ...
Donors have leveled complaints about transparency of the spending to campaign officials, according to three Harris sources.
Republicans will hold on to their majority in the U.S. House and regain control of the Senate when Congress convenes in ...
Members of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) have labeled the campaign as a "$1 billion disaster” with close to $20 ...
The success of the G.O.P. push to keep the majority suggests that it paid no political price for the chaos and paralysis of ...
Republicans contend that they can compensate for lost tax revenue by fostering economic growth and streamlining the federal ...
Former Solicitor General Theodore Olson, the conservative lawyer who argued the Bush 2000 recount case, has died at 84. Olson ...
Republicans' lock on power in Washington next year will allow President-elect Donald Trump to pursue an aggressive agenda of ...
Deficit growth could eventually lead investors to demand a higher premium for holding U.S. debt, wrote Naomi Fink, chief ...