Bills
Mitch McConnell Admits There Are 395 House Bills Sitting in the Senate
During an appearance on Fox News, the Senate majority leader said he doesn't plan to pass the bills that are currently in the Senate.
Drag Queens Plan to Protest Library Bill at Missouri State Capitol
The bill will jail any librarian who hosts drag queen story hours or allows children to check out books featuring LGBTQ or explicitly sexual topics for up to a year.
Democrats to McConnell: 'Do Your Job Instead of Emulating Trump'
The Senate majority leader said "impeachment obsession" was paralyzing Congress with just weeks of the year remaining.
Proposed Pennsylvania Bill Would Legalize Marijuana Sales in Liquor Stores
Democratic state legislator David Delloso proposed a bill that would allow people over the age of 21 to buy marijuana for recreational use in state-operated liquor stores.
Trump's July 4 Gala Will Drain Security Costs From Special District Fund
The Washington Post article comes after a report saying that, despite Trump's frequent laudation of police, he had not paid at least 10 cities for the public-safety costs of his rallies.
Australian $50 Bill Has a Typo—and It Took Months for Someone to Spot It
The banknotes say "responsibilty" instead of "responsibility."
Senate to Vote on Opposing Bills to Open Government
Both proposals will need 60 votes to advance, and it is unlikely either one will muster enough support.
Previewing Patriots vs. Bills on Monday Night Football
The experts aren't giving the Bills much of a chance on Monday night.
Donald Trump Portrayed As Belly Dancer on Turkey's TV
The dollar has become a symbol of the escalating diplomatic crisis between Turkey and the U.S.
Trump Says 'Dictator or Two' Will Boost NATO Spending
The president did not clarify which U.S. allies he considers to be ruled by dictators a month after Defense Secretary Mattis hailed NATO as union of "democratic nations."
Jared Kushner's Brother Donates to Gun Violence Protest
Josh Kushner is a lifelong Democrat, a spokesman said in 2016, and did not intend on voting for President Donald Trump.
Here Are the Latest Super Bowl Odds
Who will win the Super Bowl? Vegas has some ideas, but they don't think it'll be the Buffalo Bills.
Trump Holds Record For Fewest Bills Signed Into Law
Despite his bragging, Trump has signed just 94 bills into law.
Michael Flynn's Lawyer Bills Being Paid by Trump Fans
Flynn's family said it has received an "outpouring" of support following his charge in the Mueller probe.
Watch: Does Gronk Deserve Suspension for Cheapshot?
"Gronk" doesn't usually do this kind of thing.
NFL 2017 Week 1: How to Watch Every Sunday Game
Ratings for Thursday's season-opening game were low. How will the NFL fare this weekend?
How Many Bills Has Trump Actually Signed Into Law?
In total, Trump has signed 55 bills into law since becoming president, and only two created new policy.
Trump's Average Bill Signing
Trump bragged about how many bills he has signed, but he's actually pretty average in that department.
Sanctuary City Bills Have Doubled, but Few Become Laws
An exclusive analysis shows an increase in legislative activity related to sanctuary jurisdictions, which comes as Trump has pushed back against such designations.
Attacking Police Now A Hate Crime In At Least 4 States
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas have such laws, and more than a dozen states are considering them.
Japan Passes 'Brutal' Anti-Terror Law
Critics of the legislation suggest the prime minister introduced the legislation to increase his power.
What America Is Doing About Guns in 2017
This year Republican legislators are trying to expand the Stand Your Ground law in Florida and issue NRA vanity license plates in Washington State.
The Other Healthcare Reform Bills
With Trumpcare in limbo due to lack of GOP support, here are some other ideas for how to change Obamacare—and address the cost of drugs.
Democrats Reduce Republican Reforms to a Trickle
Congress's lack of progress stands in contrast to Obama's busy first weeks.
House Republicans Move to Block Live Streaming
The new set of rules comes six months after Democrats used social media to broadcast their sit-in for gun control.