Party at the Pines Returns Friday Night.
Garrett Owens will open the popular show.
Garrett Owens will open the popular show.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Our congressional members are ditching the halls of Congress for the ball park. In a 13-2 victory, Republicans won over the Democrats in their annual baseball game. While this game is meant to be competitive, it’s also for a good cause.
Los Angeles has become the epicenter of a political firestorm after federal immigration raids sparked outrage, unrest and mounting tension between California leaders and the Trump administration.
Solar advocates say the legislative package includes a provision that could dismantle years of clean energy progress, harm workers, raise electric bills and jeopardize America’s future in artificial intelligence (AI) development.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced he dismissed all members of a CDC advisory committee on immunizations. The secretary said he wants to restore public trust in vaccines, but some congressional members worry the Secretary could fill the positions with vaccine skeptics.
Large-scale protests erupted in Los Angeles this weekend following federal immigration raids. The Trump administration faces strong criticism over deportations, however, new polling suggests Trump’s deportation directives are supported by most Americans
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As tensions continue to rise over the President’s immigration enforcement, a new travel ban for citizens from a dozen countries took effect on Monday. The ban is on countries predominately from Africa and the Middle East. There are partial restrictions on seven other countries.
The fallout continues after tensions flared Thursday between President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk. What started as a policy disagreement quickly turned personal — fracturing one of the most high-profile alliances in modern politics.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Russia launched one of the largest air attacks in retaliation from Ukraine’s surprise drone attack a few days ago. The latest attacks put into question whether the two will be able to reach a ceasefire agreement.
A “big, beautiful brawl” erupted Thursday as tech billionaire Elon Musk launched a wave of criticism at President Donald Trump and Republicans backing his sweeping new legislative package, dubbed the “Big, Beautiful Bill.”