What happened last month in politics? A train derailed in Ohio, spilling hazardous waste and a grand jury finds no evidence of election fraud.
Author: Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY
Most Americans say tougher regulation could have averted Ohio train derailment: USA TODAY/Ipsos poll
The findings come amid finger-pointing over the accident: Democrats blame Trump for relaxing safety rules; Republicans slam Biden for slow response.
FBI expected to search Pence locations; DNC considers 2024 presidential primary calendar: live updates
The anticipated action comes after the FBI searched Biden’s Delaware vacation home Wednesday. Also, North Korea warns of “overwhelming nuclear force.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar vows to ‘continue to speak up’ after GOP House removes her from committee
Rep. Ilhan Omar vowed to ‘continue to speak up’ in a fiery after being ‘silenced’ by the GOP who ousted her from the House Foreign Affairs committee.
Hunter Biden goes on the offensive, GOP to oust Ihan Omar from committee: live updates
The House GOP plan to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from a key committee because of her comments on Israel. Also, Hunter Biden goes on the offensive.
‘A fraudulent candidacy:’ Former House Speaker Paul Ryan calls on George Santos to resign
Rep. George Santos vows to serve full two-year term despite growing calls from Republicans, including former House Speaker Paul Ryan, to step down.
Congress OKs $1.7 trillion spending plan with Ukraine aid, TikTok ban. Here’s what we know.
The package includes changes to retirement benefits, new protections for pregnant workers and Ukraine aid. A larger child tax credit was not included.
Senate passes $1.7 trillion spending package: what made the cut — and what didn’t
The bipartisan bill provides billions for Ukraine, pay raises for troops, and disaster aid. Extension of a pandemic-era child tax credit was left out.
Paul Pelosi released from San Francisco hospital after attack by hammer-wielding assailant
Pelosi was released after surgery for a skull fracture he suffered from blunt force trauma to his head and body by alleged attacker David DePape.
Federal appeals court temporarily blocks Biden student debt relief plan
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the Biden Administration from moving forward with its student debt relief program aiming to forgive billions of dollars in student loans.