The House of Representatives passed a bill late Wednesday afternoon that would raise the nation's debt ceiling. It would also address excessive spending by the government. President Biden has already promised to veto the plan. But the move does set the stage for a showdown, pushing Senate Democrats and Biden to sit down and negotiate with Republicans.
It’s not often in our fractured political culture we see people from opposing camps openly defend one another. Yet, the Supreme Court — arguably one of the most scrutinized facets of government today — continues to show people how to disagree and still respect one another.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley broke new ground Tuesday by calling for a national consensus on the issue of abortion.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and CNN’s Dana Bash found themselves in a heated debate Sunday after Bash asked whether abortion — and, in particular, late-term abortion — should be a state or federal issue.
A Democratic official in Michigan accused of breaking a seal on a ballot box in her own election to ensure that votes couldn't be recounted was sentenced Monday to six months of house arrest.
President Biden announced his re-election bid today, four years to the day after he began his first run. In a video released this morning, he repeated his theme that there's a battle for the soul of America and he's asking voters to help him finish the job he started.
Two of the most iconic faces on cable news will be leaving their host networks. Fox News said it is parting ways with popular conservative host Tucker Carlson. And longtime CNN host Don Lemon has been terminated.
The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing full access to the abortion pill, at least for now. The high court has halted lower court rulings that had temporarily restricted access to the drug mifepristone while the case works its way through the appeals system.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) honored the life and legacy of Dr. Charles Stanley on Tuesday in a video response for CBN News, praising Stanley’s ministry and biblical impact on America.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday to protect the rights of female athletes, blocking transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.









