Exclusive: Democrat Tom Suozzi Eyes New Coalition for Border, Immigration
"You need to bring in business, the Bible, and badges," Congressman Tom Suozzi of New York told Newsweek.
Meet the Republican Millennials Warring for Trump's Mind
With the 2024 election near, Republicans like Senators Josh Hawley and J.D. Vance find themselves in a war to shape Donald Trump's views on foreign policy.
Water Contamination in Government Building Raises 'Serious Concern'
"It's very serious," Senator Roger Marshall told Newsweek about the bacteria found in the water supply of a government facility.
Donald Trump Gets Early Birthday Surprise
Donald Trump got a surprise during his visit to Washington, D.C, on the eve of his birthday.
Hunter Biden Verdict is 'Red Herring,' Republican Campaign Chief Warns
Hunter Biden on Tuesday was found guilty of three felony charges related to the illegal possession of a firearm.
Olivet University Must be Fully Investigated, Congressman Says
"All colleges and institutions of higher learning must be safe environments for students," Republican Congressman Ken Calvert of California told Newsweek.
How High Speed Rail Could Change Texas
A new high speed rail line in Texas could add $36 billion to the state's economy over 25 years, according to one study.
SNAP Benefits Change Backlash Shocks Republican
Lawmakers are shocked and outraged as Congress prepares to address the future of SNAP in this year's Farm Bill.
Republicans Who Voted Against Forcing Biden to Send Israel Weapons
ust three Republicans broke from their party today in voting against a bill that would force President Joe Biden to send military assistance to Israel.
Exclusive: Florida Democrat Likens Rick Scott to Dictator in Abortion Ad
Democratic Senate candidate Debbie Mucarsel-Powell goes after Florida Senator Rick Scott in a new ad shared first exclusively with Newsweek.
Democrat Warns Party About Making 'Big Mistake' on the Border
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, who helped negotiate the Senate's bipartisan border deal, has a message for his party as the November election nears.
Republicans Just Killed Their Own Bill
Divisions among House Republicans continue to widen after a motion to advance a bill reauthorizing FISA was killed.
US Attorney on Olivet University Case, Charges May Come "Soon," Court Told
News of a U.S. Attorney investigation comes at a critical time for Olivet, which was expanding rapidly across North America before its legal troubles began.
How a Union Battle Could Decide Who Wins the U.S. Senate
Organized labor could make a difference in the 2024 Ohio Senate race, but with leadership and rank-and-file members at odds, will their power be diminished?
Will Democrats Take Over House Amid Mike Johnson Ouster Threat?
Mike Johnson's future may rely on Democrats, many of whom hope to see one of their own become speaker of the House.
Republicans Talk Chance of Ousting Mike Johnson Over Funding Bill
The House speaker faces increasing pressure from within his own party after lawmakers released a new federal spending deal.
Congress Moves Cautiously Closer to TikTok Crackdown
Senators called for hearings on forcing TikTok's Chinese owner to sell the popular app or have it banned.
One of Congress' Most Popular TikTok Stars Voted for Bill That May Ban App
Rep. Jeff Jackson said he believes TikTok will "continue to operate" after the House passed a bill critics say amounts to a ban.
Is TikTok Shutting Down? Updates on Congress' Ban
The House passed a bill on Wednesday that critics say could lead to a national ban of the popular social media platform TikTok.
Republicans Deal Blow to Donald Trump in TikTok Fight
Republicans overwhelmingly voted to ban TikTok against Donald Trump's advice to save the social media platform.