March 17 A basic monthly bill Americans can’t dodge is becoming a midterm flash point Rising electricity bills become key midterm election issue as voters face monthly costs they can't avoid, giving both parties new campaign ammunition.
March 17 Scoop: House GOP campaign arm launches ‘MAGA Majority’ program to boost Trump-aligned candidates NRCC launches MAGA Majority program to boost GOP candidates in key battleground districts as Republicans defend House majority in midterm elections.
March 17 Fraud scrutiny clouds Schumer’s Obamacare credit push after his Pentagon ‘luxury’ spending jab Schumer slams Pentagon's $93B spending spree, pushes ACA subsidies instead. Critics cite widespread fraud in healthcare program with phantom enrollees.
March 17 Mullin wins backing from China, Cuba hawks — and some Democrats — as critics question fitness to lead DHS Sen. Markwayne Mullin draws bipartisan support for DHS secretary role, with China hawks and Democrats backing Trump's nomination pick despite critics.
March 17 Pritzker flexes political muscle in Illinois Senate primary as 2028 buzz builds Illinois primary could make history as three candidates vie for Durbin's Senate seat, with potential for second Black woman or Indian American senator.
March 16 ‘The Five’: Dem senator questions volleyball player’s competitive nature for refusing to compete against biological men ‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss Sen. Catherine Miranda, D-Ariz., responding to a female college volleyball athlete’s refusal to compete against biological men.
March 16 Far-left House Dem pushes land reparations for descendants of American slaves Rep. Shri Thanedar introduced a federal reparations bill to create a commission studying land distribution for descendants of slaves, though it faces steep obstacles to becoming law.
March 16 Blue state proposal targets Trump-era ICE hires, banning them from joining local police forces Rhode Island Democrats propose banning police from hiring Trump-era ICE agents, escalating state pushback against federal immigration enforcement.
March 16 Fetterman opens up about near-death experience and how it changed his approach to politics Sen. John Fetterman reveals how his near-fatal stroke during his Senate campaign stopped his heart and completely changed his outlook on politics and life.
March 16 Sean Duffy urges Democrats to 'come to their senses' as TSA squeeze cripples airport operations Transportation secretary blames Democrats for airport chaos as TSA workers quit amid DHS shutdown, causing major security delays during spring break.