Rep. Kevin McCarthy won the GOP nomination for House Speaker following a late challenge from the far-right faction of his party.
Republicans have promised to prioritize cutting federal spending and tackling border security if they win the majority.
The man accused of violently attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband is a Canadian citizen who is now facing deportation.
Rep. Liz Cheney warned that live testimony from former President Trump could result in a "circus."
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved a bill that would sharply raise fees for antitrust reviews of the biggest mergers and strengthen state attorneys general in antitrust fights.
The Bill Back Better bill will finally go through the Senate as the Inflation Reduction Act.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earns $223,500 per year.
Rep. Stivers will be quitting the House on May 16, moving to the Ohio Chamber of Commerce as CEO and President. No reason was given for his departure.
Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., says fear has been holding back some Republicans from supporting the removal of President Trump.
The Democrats have gained crucial seats that will help enact policies by Joe Biden's administration.
White privilege was a big talking point as Trump supporters stormed the capitol.
The stop-gap measure would delay a shutdown fight until December. Democrats got food aid, but no broader stimulus in sight for struggling workers.
A House committee revealed DeJoy donated more than $600,000 to Trump's campaign and $1.5 million to GOP candidates directly before indicating interest in the postmaster general position.
Two pieces of legislation stalled in Congress are designed to address the dangerously high levels of "forever chemicals" in some public water systems.
"he lying fake news media hates my guts," says Marjorie Taylor Greene after winning George congressional primary.
Rep. Louie Gohmert's office staff members in the Capitol are scheduled to be tested in the coming days and Attorney General William Barr will also be tested after sharing close contact with Gohmert during Tuesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing.
The four CEOs will appear before a House subcommittee to argue against any potential changes or new proposals to antitrust laws that could stifle the growth of big tech in the U.S.
Several other Democrats in the House echoed Ocasio-Cortez after her speech criticizing GOP Rep. Ted Yoho for the altercation, calling on Yoho to deliver "a real apology."
Trump attacked the House Republican Conference chairwoman on Twitter after two days of in-fighting among House Republicans.
Rep. Ted Yoho apologized for the "abrupt manner of the conversation" but denied using profane language.
The legislation is expected to face an uphill battle in the Republican-held Senate, with a majority of opponents arguing its up to the state to remove the statues.
The AOC-backed candidate was declared the winner more than three weeks after the New York Primary due to "record" absentee ballots cast in the election.