Marco Rubio suggests he’s reconsidering leaving Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Marco Rubio suggests he is reconsidering his plans to leave the Senate at the end of this year, and may runRead More
Post-primaries, Clinton and Sanders try to come together
WASHINGTON (AP) — It may take time for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to find that moment of unity. After their lengthy primary campaign, SandersRead More
Dem senator frustrated by inaction on guns wages filibuster
WASHINGTON (AP) — After more than 14 hours, Wednesday night’s filibuster to force a vote on gun control has ended. “With deep gratitude… I yield theRead More
Trump to discuss terrorism watch list, no fly ban with NRA
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will be meeting with the National Rifle Association to discuss ways to block people onRead More
Dem senator frustrated by inaction on guns begins filibuster
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic senator on Wednesday launched a filibuster to force a vote on gun control legislation three days after 49 people wereRead More
Hillary Clinton wins Democratic presidential primary in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton won the Democratic presidential primary in Washington, D.C. Clinton sat down with Bernie Sanders in the nation’s capital to discuss unifyingRead More
GOP scrambles to distance itself from Trump on Orlando
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dismayed Republicans scrambled for cover Tuesday from Donald Trump’s inflammatory response to the Orlando massacre, while President Barack Obama and Democrat HillaryRead More
Judge bars public release of Clinton aide’s immunity deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that he will not publicly disclose details of an immunity agreement between a former aide to HillaryRead More
Rep. Moulton joins protest of House moment of silence
WASHINGTON (WHDH) — A dramatic scene unfolded in the House of Representatives Monday following a moment of silence for the victims of the Orlando nightclubRead More
Trump, Clinton offer different visions in Orlando response
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have outlined dramatically different proposals for fighting terrorism and gun violence following the deadly Orlando nightclub attacks.Read More