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While some see July 4th as a symbol of national pride and possibility, others see it as a celebration of a freedom that has never fully included them.

Donald Trump's income increased by more than $2.2 billion, due mostly to his cryptocurrency holdings and related ventures, according to his latest financial disclosure forms.

Over the last several weeks, the Trump administration has lost several federal lawsuits targeting its crusade against mail-in voting. 

Major Jason Watson was arrested not for calling Donald Trump out on his corruption, but because he did it on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

It's great that Tom Kean is taking care of himself, and that he is able to openly discuss his diagnosis, but there's a bit of irony here that simply can't be ignored.

Mike Johnson has struggled to bridge the gaps between MAGA Republicans, moderate Republicans, and those willing get important things done.

Melat Kiros, an Ethiopian American lawyer, defeats longtime incumbent, signals generational shift in Congress.

Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas told a reporter in response to the SCOTUS decision that the Statue of Liberty needs to go into hiding for about the next decade.

One year after the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' critics say it widened inequality, cutting health, food, and education programs for vulnerable Americans.

Colorado is the latest Blue state to fail at triggering a redistricting effort to counter the maps drawn by several Red states over the last year.

The Trump administration has reportedly spent more than half a million dollars to reinstall a statue of slave owner Caesar Rodney.

In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down a Trump executive order that would’ve placed restrictions on birthright citizenship.