It will cost more – or less, in some cases – to send mail in July. Here’s what you need to know about USPS changes.
Author: Candy Woodall, USA TODAY
Marjorie Taylor Greene flips on releasing Jan. 6 tapes, citing security concerns at Capitol
Marjorie Taylor Greene is flipping her position on releasing the tapes from the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, citing security concerns. Here’s why.
House Dems move forward with secret plan to pay America’s bills. How the debt limit fight affects you
House Democrats are using a rare procedural move to bypass Republicans and force a vote to raise the debt limit.
As Biden pushes assault weapons ban, GOP senator wants armed ‘guardians’ in every K-12 school
Sen. Rick Scott’s “School Guardian Act” would provide one or more armed officers in every K-12 school across the country.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says middle class was ‘wiped out’ during COVID-19 lockdowns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination in 2024, said he’s in a better spot to run against Trump.
Anti-abortion group threatens to reject Trump in 2024 unless he supports national abortion ban
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America threatened former President Donald Trump he will lose the organization’s support unless he backs a national ban.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, under pressure to resign, asks for temporary replacement on Judiciary Committee
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who is facing calls to resign, has asked for a temporary replacement on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sen. John Fetterman describes ‘downward spiral’ of depression in tearful TV interview
John Fetterman tearfully described a “downward spiral” into depression after winning a Pennsylvania Senate race, ultimately ending up in the hospital.
John Fetterman will return to the Senate in April after treatment for depression
The latest John Fetterman update comes as he’s been hospitalized since mid-February for depression. He is also recovering from a stroke he had in May.
Reps. Jamaal Bowman, Thomas Massie have shouting match on gun control after Nashville shooting
Reps. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., and Thomas Massie, R-Ky., had a shouting match in the Capitol hallway, debating gun control after the Nashville shooting.