Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) insists that she remains a productive senator at the age of 88.
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Two Florida men at The Villages admit to voter fraud in 2020 election
Charles F. Barnes and Jay Ketcik, residents of The Villages in Sumter County, Fla., pleaded guilty to casting more than one ballot in the election.
Oklahoma governor poised to sign bill criminalizing abortion
Oklahoma’s bill would make performing an abortion a felony. Anyone convicted would face up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine. The measure makes an exception if the life of the mother is in danger, but not for rape and incest.
Greene contacts U.S. Capitol police over late-night host Kimmel’s joke
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel joked about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s criticism of fellow Republicans, a remark she cast as inciting violence against her. She tweeted that she contacted U.S. Capitol Police.
FEC fines DNC, Clinton for violating rules in funding Steele dossier
The FEC said the Clinton campaign and the DNC violated strict rules on describing expenditures of payments to fund the Steele dossier funneled to the opposition research firm Fusion GPS through their law firm.
Congressional leaders pay tribute to late Rep. Don Young of Alaska
Don Young, the gruff Alaskan who delivered projects for his state and was the longest-serving Republican in the House, lies in state at the Capitol.
Zelensky’s address to Congress part of a tradition of foreign leaders speaking to lawmakers and the U.S.
A look at the foreign leaders who have addressed a joint session of Congress.
Louisville mayoral candidate says family further traumatized after activist charged with attempted murder is free on bail
The Black Lives Matter Louisville chapter defended its involvement in bailing out Quintez Brown. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) called the assistance “jaw-dropping.”
Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Harris, evacuated from a D.C. school following bomb threat
Secret Service ushered the Second Gentleman out of a classroom after discovering a security concern
Schumer corrects Senate remarks overlooking Thurgood Marshall’s tenure on Supreme Court
On the Senate floor, the majority leader wrongly stated that the Supreme Court justices were all White men until 1981.