GOP Congressman Michael Grimm Will Resign
Grimm pleaded guilty to tax evasion last week.
New York Congressman Michael Grimm Pleads Guilty To Tax Evasion, Won't Step Down
Grimm faces up to three years in prison. He'll be sentenced June 8.
Reports: Michael Grimm Will Plead Guilty To Tax Evasion
Grimm easily won his reelection bid last month.
Senate Democrats’ Top Fundraiser Hates Money In Politics
Can Sen. Jon Tester win back the Senate for Democrats while also staying true to his stand against big money in elections?
Uber Said It Accessed BuzzFeed News Reporter's Information Because She Was "Late"
The company, responding to Sen. Al Franken, also says they have scaled back access to "God View." Franken isn't satisfied: "It still remains unclear how Uber defines legitimate business purposes for accessing, retaining, and sharing customer data."
Senate Confirms Obama's Controversial Surgeon General Nominee
Dr. Vivek Murthy's confirmation was held up for months because of opposition from Republicans and the National Rifle Association.
Senate Passes $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill
The bill will keep the government funded through September of 2015.
Ted Cruz Steals The Spotlight From Elizabeth Warren
With a key vote on a spending bill just hours away, Cruz once again has all eyes on him.
White House: Pelosi's Vote Didn't Fracture Relationship With Obama
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi defied the White House's request and voted against a bill to fund the government Thursday night.
House Passes Spending Bill To Avoid A Shutdown
Hours before the midnight deadline, the House passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill to keep the government funded.
Spending Bill Battle Pits House Democrats Against The White House
"If the president is lobbying, we do not like it. And we're saying to our members, don't be intimidated by anybody," said Rep. Maxine Waters.
Senate Democrats Considering A "Coordinated Effort" To Vote Against The Government Funding Bill
The deadline to pass a bill to fund the government is Dec. 11.
House Democrats Protest Provisions In Government Funding Bill
The deal on federal spending was negotiated by Senate Democrats and House Republicans.
Police Union Expresses Frustration Over Labor's Response To Ferguson, Eric Garner
The AFL-CIO's sole police union sent a letter to the federation's president about the issue.
Harry Reid Is "Opposed" To Congress Messing With D.C's Marijuana Law
"I'm opposed to what the House is trying to do," Reid said. Reid noted if the House includes a rider to halt D.C.'s law, it could be hard to remove.
Rep. Darrell Issa Compares Jonathan Gruber To Forrest Gump
"Are you stupid?"
Charity Aimed At Supporting Darren Wilson Refuses To Release Financial Information
Shield of Hope has raised at least $400,000 in support of Wilson.
Key Senators In The Dark On Pentagon's New Initiatives To Combat Sexual Assault
Sen. Kirsten Gilibrand has been pushing a bill on the issue — but had no advance notice of the Pentagon's new plans, nor did at least two other Democratic senators on the issue. Sen. Claire McCaskill was notified.
Boehner: Americans "Deserve More Answers" On Eric Garner's Death
Boehner said he hasn't ruled out congressional hearings on the case.
Former Top Senate Republican: McConnell Should Tell Conservatives To "Kiss Off"
Trent Lott said the immigration executive order is something to worry about next year.