The seemingly unremarkable event hadn’t happened in four decades.
Starting at 8:30 a.m. this morning, the eyes and ears of Washington and much of the nation will be focus on one thing, the testimony of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
A new poll indicates that at least some Democrats continue to hold Biden’s 2002 vote in favor of the Iraq War.
The reports about Vice-President Biden possibly entering the Presidential race continue to persist.
The president’s 2008 rival has gone from bitter foe to go-to deal broker.
Ruthlessly avoiding fights that aren’t worth the risk is shrewd leadership. But Romney still needs to show he can fight and win.
The House GOP has scheduled a vote next week on a debt ceiling package that is solely designed to mollify the base.
Why is the press gushing over routine movement in White House team?
Mitch McConnell made clear today that he’s targeting Barack Obama for defeat in two years.
With Rahm Emanuel apparently set to leave the White House to run for Mayor of Chicago, speculation is turning to who may replace him in what some have called the nation’s de facto Prime Minister-ship.