March 19 WILLIAM BENNETT, ROB NOEL: America's moral decline demands action. What conservatives must do now Without a common moral vocabulary rooted in American tradition and common decency, we cannot sustain the republic. Polarization will harden into hatred.
March 19 EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans to hold hearing on DHS shutdown risks amid travel surge House Republicans scheduled a hearing on the impacts of the DHS shutdown as the funding standoff with Democrats continues.
March 18 Bondi, top DOJ officials brief Congress on Jeffrey Epstein probe Top DOJ officials are on Capitol Hill for a closed-door briefing as the House Oversight Committee intensifies its investigation into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
March 18 Almost 200 House Dems vote against deporting people who commit welfare fraud House Republicans approved a bill targeting noncitizens who commit fraud despite Democratic opposition. The measure faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
March 18 Scalise accuses Democrats of reviving 'defund the police' push with DHS funding gambit GOP leaders Steve Scalise and Mike Johnson blast a Democratic move to bypass leadership and fund the DHS while excluding ICE and Border Patrol law enforcement.
March 18 Federal probe claims universities are 'legitimizing and amplifying antisemitism' A federal probe revealed university leaders failed to address antisemitism as the Trump administration required Northwestern University to pay $75 million settlement.
March 18 Two dozen House Republicans go to war with Senate GOP over SAVE America Act A group of House Republicans is putting Senate leadership on notice, vowing to "filibuster" all Senate measures until the Trump-backed SAVE America Act reaches the president's desk.
March 18 Top conservative group takes parents' rights fight to Capitol Hill Over 100 Moms for Liberty members descend on D.C. to meet with lawmakers and promote a pledge focused on education transparency and gender policies in school sports.
March 17 Establishment Democrats fend off far-left influencer in primary to succeed Rep Jan Schakowsky Fifteen Democrats were vying in a primary to replace longtime Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky.
March 17 Democrat Patty García gains party’s nomination after controversial last-minute dropout by incumbent Democrat Patty García glided to her party’s nomination for Illinois Congressional District 4 after a controversial last-minute dropout by incumbent Rep. Jesús “Chuy" García.