The government shutdown is in its third day on Friday with senators set to vote for the fourth time on bills to fund the government. But with negotiations appearing stalled, it’s looking like the ...
The U.S. Senate will vote again on Friday on dueling Democratic and Republican plans to end a government shutdown now entering its third day, though there is no sign that either plan will win passage.
Finebaum says he’s thinking about running as a Republican for the seat Tommy Tuberville is vacating. At least with Finebaum, we’d know what we’re getting. He’s sharp, he’s witty, and he ...
U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has agreed to testify before the Senate Commerce Committee following Disney's decision to take talk show host Jimmy Kimmel off air ...
U.S. FCC Chair Brendan Carr has agreed to testify before the Senate Commerce Committee following Disney's decision to take talk show host Jimmy Kimmel off air, Semafor reported on Wednesday, citing a ...
US Senators have for a fourth time failed to pass spending proposals to reopen the federal government, extending the ongoing shutdown into next week. Two separate spending proposals - one from the ...
A Republican bill to fund the U.S. government and end a shutdown was falling short of the votes needed for passage in the Senate on Friday, as voting continued.
In two letters sent Sunday, Utah Republican state lawmakers wrote to congressional leaders asking them to make a deal and keep the government open.
Christy Davis believes she knows rural Kansas better than U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall. The former USDA official is challenging him in 2026.
Ahead of the government shutdown, Democrats and Republicans in Congress angrily blamed each other and refused to budge from their positions.
News 5 updated this story’s headline to reflect that Finebaum is considering running for U.S. Senate. MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — ESPN Radio and SEC Network host Paul Finebaum is considering leaving the ...
Finebaum added in the interview that he voted for Donald Trump and would run as a Republican if he does end up running for a U.S. Senate seat. Paul Finebaum has been with ESPN since August of 2013. He ...