October 8 Reporter's Notebook: Senate revotes today on ending government shutdown The Senate will vote for a sixth time on competing Democratic and Republican plans to end the government shutdown as lawmakers worry about furloughed worker back pay.
October 8 Government shutdown 101: We've been here before, here's what happens next Government shutdowns have become more frequent as political brinkmanship defines budget negotiations, with the latest federal shutdown starting Wednesday morning.
October 8 Joe Scarborough tells Dem candidate Jay Jones to leave race over violent comments against GOP lawmaker Talk show host Joe Scarborough urged Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones to leave his race following a report exposing wishes for violence against a Republican lawmaker.
October 8 Dem rep defends DOJ obtaining GOP senator call records in 2023: 'You weren't surveilled' Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., defended the Biden DOJ for allegedly tracking the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen GOP senators.
October 7 Sen. John Kennedy explains how his new book may make readers daydrink Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., sheds light on his new book, 'How to Test Negative for Stupid' and recounts the time he met with President Joe Biden on 'Hannity.'
October 7 Sen. Josh Hawley says Bidens 'need to pay' for turning entire agencies into 'political tools' Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., addresses how 'Arctic Frost' was exposed and demands the uncovering of all deep state corruption on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
October 7 GOP senator addresses 'Arctic Frost' scandal, warns Dems will 'do anything' to keep this Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., demand accountability as the 'Arctic Frost' investigation intensifies on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
October 7 Pam Bondi accuses Sen. Blumenthal of lying about military service during heated hearing Attorney General Pam Bondi deflected questions about her former law firm's lobbying activities by attacking Sen. Richard Blumenthal's past statements about Vietnam service.
October 7 ‘Staggering’ silence: Democrats knocked for keeping mum about candidate who fantasized about murder Democrat senators kept silent when asked by Fox News Digital whether Virginia Democratic candidate Jay Jones should drop out of his race for attorney general over violent text messages.
October 7 WATCH: Democrat senators silent on whether candidate should drop out over violent messages Democrat senators kept largely silent on whether Virginia Democratic candidate Jay Jones should drop out of his race for attorney general over violent messages. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)