Americans’ attitude toward the federal government and politics have become more hostile over the last 20 years as the country ...
The survey findings, shared exclusively with NBC News, also point to which local institutions help reduce political strife.
Two of the country’s highest-profile voices against political violence — governors Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and Spencer ...
• Shutdown-related firings begin: White House budget chief Russell Vought announced the government has started firing federal workers as the shutdown drags on. So far, it appears the Departments of ...
The federal government’s partial shutdown entered its 14th day on Tuesday, Oct. 14, with little progress to show for it. While the House is technically not in session this week, Democratic Leader ...
• No votes tonight: The Senate won’t vote on any government funding bills this evening. That means the shutdown will continue into tomorrow, when another round of votes on proposals to reopen the ...
FIRST ON FOX: The House Freedom Caucus is holding an event this week aimed at praying for an end to political violence as well as those affected by the ongoing government shutdown. The conservative ...
WASHINGTON ‒ The federal government is on track to reopen after the longest shutdown in U.S. history, but final votes are still needed in the Senate and then the House to end the 41-day impasse. The ...
A regular fixture in local politics, Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo will soon leave city hall for what could be the last time ...
The 2025 government shutdown is hours away from breaking a record to be the longest-ever in history. The prior record was held by the 2018-2019 government shutdown during President Donald Trump's ...
The 41-day-long government shutdown isn't over, even though the Senate took the first steps to passing funding that would buy Congress time until Jan. 30 to to pass a budget. If the Senate passes the ...
Tens of thousands of people have joined the latest massive protests across Bulgaria, accusing the government of widespread corruption.