In-person early voting has began in Florida ahead of the 2022 general election with over 1.3 million ballots mailed in.
A $1 billion federal grant will provide about 2,500 electric school buses to school districts across the US.
Former President Donald Trump's communications director, Hope Hicks, is interviewing with the Jan. 6 committee Tuesday
The sole senatorial debate between Pennsylvania Lt. Gov Fetterman and Mehmet Oz will air at 8 p.m. ET.
House Democrats announced they have withdrawn a letter sent to President Biden urging him to reconsider the strategy in Ukraine.
"Crist lies like a rug," said a Twitter user in response to Charlie Crist's claims.
The meeting between King Charles and incoming Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to take place at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday morning.
Americans trust Republicans to lead economy more than Democrats, poll shows.
Three people flipped the bird at the Senator as he waved to fans, while a fourth showed him a thumbs down.
Trump makes his first appearance since his subpoena was served on Friday by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee.
Families with missing children are urging US lawmakers to pass the bipartisan bill "Billy's Law," or the Help Find the Missing Act.
As midterm elections near, Arizona continues to gain national attention. Claims of voter intimidation believers of election fraud polarize the state.
Inflation could be a hot-button issue that sees Democrats losing their grip.
The exchanges between Florida Senate candidates Marco Rubio and Val Demings continued on social media after the debate on Tuesday.
Sources close to Boris Johnson said he would likely go up against Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt for leadership.
Rep. Tim Ryan and JD Vance have been locked in a tight race for the Ohio Senate in the last weeks before Election Day. Ryan holds a slim lead.
Truss, whose policies worsened the impact of the turbulent pound, becomes the UK's shortest-serving prime minister.
Pence drew applause from those still in the audience as he called out the students for "walking out on people that might have a different point of view."
A Wisconsin-based taxpayers' group has requested the U.S. Supreme Court block President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program, which officially launched on October 17th.
The Pennsylvania Democratic Senate nominee has no work restrictions and can work full duty in public office," according to his primary care physician.
New York City is set to open a new winterized migrant facility on Randall's Island to asylum seekers this week. The 84,400-square-foot facility will include 500 beds, a cafeteria, and a recreation center.
Iran is facing new sanctions from the E.U. following evidence suggesting their sale of deadly drones to Russia for use against Ukraine.
Florida Senate candidates Marco Rubio and Val Demings had strong exchanges during their first and only debate.
President Biden's approval ratings have increased 7% from July according to polling data.
President Joe Biden will pledge support for an abortion rights bill if Democrats retain control Congress in the midterm elections.
Both nations have since traded blame for the disturbing discovery.
A new investigation revealed the Trump organization charged the Secret Service nearly 40 times over the government rate between 2017 and 2021.
On Monday, city officials rolled out a proposal to change the time of residential and commercial garbage curb disposal from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The senator also called Joe Biden "the weakest commander in chief our country has ever seen" and a "laughing stock."
Is China "inclined to believe him now because... he's the only show in town?"