Nebraska Gov. Pillen appoints former Gov. Pete Ricketts to Senate seat vacated by Republican Ben Sasse
Newly sworn in Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced Thursday that his predecessor, former Gov. Pete Ricketts, will fill the U.S. Senate seat
Minnesota Legislature holds hearing regarding the legalization of recreational marijuana for adults
The Minnesota Legislature embarked on a path toward legalizing recreational marijuana for adults Wednesday when a legislative committee held the first hearing
Dems join GOP in vote to block Biden from selling strategic oil reserves to China
Dozens of House Democrats joined Republicans on Thursday to pass legislation that would prevent the Biden administration from selling any more oil
New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand kicks off reelection campaign
Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is kicking off her reelection campaign.The 56-year-old sent out an email to supporters on Thursday
2024 Watch: Trump to hold first public campaign event later this month in South Carolina
Former President Trump is heading to South Carolina later this month to hold the first public campaign event this year of his
House Republicans call for intel briefing on security threats from ‘open’ southern border
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans, led by Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, are calling for a briefing by the intelligence community on the national security
Top Dem Jeffries has ‘full faith and credit’ in President Biden amid classified documents drama
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Thursday he has 'full faith and credit in President Biden' after it was revealed there is
AR State House maps head to appeals court
A federal appeals court heard arguments Wednesday over whether the Voting Rights Act allows private citizens to sue to enforce a key