After four decades, the most powerful woman in the history of the United States heads home. She's still defiant.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries was chosen to lead House Democrats in the next Congress, making him the first Black person to lead a major political party and marking a generational shift.
Democratic Party politics explained through organized crime metaphor, featuring Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, and ...
Henry Cuellar, the controversial South Texas lawmaker, might not vote with the national party on every issue, but Democrats ...
Terri McCullough, the first woman to serve in a formal role as chief of staff to a House speaker, worked alongside Pelosi on ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun (R) said Thursday he would help President Trump primary Republican state lawmakers who voted against ...
After winning on a progressive platform, the democratic socialist is reaching out to the political establishment.
Trump savaged Indiana Senate leader Rodric Bray (R) for stalling a congressional redistricting plan he insists would deliver ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates amid a data blackout caused by the record-breaking government shutdown.
Olympic gold medalists signed an amicus brief defending Idaho and West Virginia laws that restrict trans athletes from ...
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Adam Schiff

U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff is spending millions to boost Republican Steve Garvey and avoid a runoff against a fellow Democrat. The former baseball star faces Adam Schiff, Katie Porter and Barbara Lee in ...
Only one American woman in politics, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, made Forbes’s 2025 list of most powerful women.