Both parties celebrate the outcomes of Tennessee’s special election.

Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District Election Results In a recent special election, Republican candidate Matt Van Epps emerged victorious over Democrat Aftin Behn in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District. Both parties had something to celebrate, albeit for different reasons. Republicans saw this as a rejection of far-left policies, especially since this seat was once held by retiring […]
Shooting of guards near the White House sparks anger from both parties

West Virginia National Guard Members Shot Near White House On Wednesday afternoon, lawmakers from both parties expressed their condolences after two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot near the White House. The news prompted immediate reactions from West Virginia’s congressional delegation. President Trump labeled the suspected gunman as an “animal,” vowing that he […]
Indian Larry will remain in Williamsburg and continue hosting block parties, owner confirms.

Motorcycle Store Relocation in Brooklyn Sparks Controversy A Brooklyn city council member has taken credit for the upcoming closure of a motorcycle shop known for its wild parties. The owner, Bobby Seeger, however, asserts that the council member, referred to as “little boy” Paul, misunderstands the situation. Seeger, who owns the Indian Rally Pig Shop, […]
Lawmakers from both parties focus on the HOME program to reduce housing expenses across the country

Congress Aims to Tackle Housing Affordability Two members of Congress, working across party lines, are making efforts to improve housing affordability for middle- and low-income Americans nationwide. House Main Street Caucus Chairman Mike Flood (R-Neb.) is collaborating with U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) on legislative initiatives that they hope will provide relief to millions struggling […]
Veterans enter the 2026 House races as both parties compete for dominance

Veterans Take Center Stage in Upcoming Midterm Elections As the 2026 midterm elections approach, both Republicans and Democrats are leaning on veterans to bolster their chances. Republicans are focused on maintaining their slim majority in the House, while Democrats need just three more seats to take back control. According to Republican strategists, over 50 Republican […]
Americans Hold Both Parties Responsible for the Democrat Government Shutdown

Survey Shows Americans Blame Both Parties for Government Shutdown According to a recent Economist/YouGov survey, many Americans attribute responsibility for the ongoing government shutdown to both political parties. More than a month into the shutdown, Senate Democrats have managed to defund the government without securing any significant concessions in return. This decision follows weeks in […]
Political consequences for both congressional parties result from the government shutdown

Government Shutdown: Political Calculations and Crossroads It seems we’re on the brink of a reckoning—or maybe it’s more of a calculation? Regardless, the consequences of the government shutdown will affect us all, whether it ends quickly or drags on. If the shutdown persists, many voters may hold both parties accountable for their inability to strike […]
The right and left political parties in France are gaining momentum. Can the center remain stable?

Macron and Trump: Diverging Political Paths Emmanuel Macron, who took office in 2017, is experiencing significant challenges in his presidency. That same year, Donald Trump began his presidency with the help of the Electoral College. Both leaders came in as outsiders, yet they find themselves on opposite sides of the political spectrum today. Macron has […]
Senators from both parties criticize Pentagon communication

Senate Hearing Highlights Frustrations Over Pentagon Communication During a recent meeting of the Senate Armed Services Committee, lawmakers from both parties expressed concerns about the Pentagon’s lack of communication regarding key national security decisions. This session, held as part of a nomination hearing for three candidates, was particularly focused on Austin Dahmer, Robert Kadlec, and […]
Lawmakers from both parties challenge the Trump administration about attacks on suspected drug boats.

A bipartisan group of Congress members is pressing the Trump administration for more details regarding ongoing U.S. military strikes against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. They’re particularly interested in understanding the legal justifications being used. Four representatives from the House Armed Services Committee—Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), Don Bacon (R-Neb.), Jason Crow (D-Colo.), […]