Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates offers an unflinching account of his years serving the Bush and Obama administrations in his new political memoir.
The White House is marking the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty."
Many of the federal social programs spend billions of taxpayer dollars while doing no good at all, as revealed in "Do Federal Social Programs Work?"
Republicans joined Democrats in the Senate Tuesday to advance debate on an unemployment benefits bill.
Participants in the new health care exchanges are running into big roadblocks over relatively minor changes, like trying to add coverage for a baby.
Congress returned to work Monday after a two-week break, and with 2014 being an election year, there's a lot at stake for lawmakers.
For now, Utah will not recognize the nearly 1,000 gay marriages performed in the state. The governor instructed agencies to freeze all actions regarding same-sex marriages.
The White House is ramping up attempts to convince healthy young Americans to sign up for Obamacare.
Problems with Obamacare could help them keep the House of Representatives and win control of the Senate, but internal bickering could be their downfall.
Obamacare applications haven't been processed and insurance companies say they've received thousands of faulty applications from the government.