Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are big champions of taxing the very rich on their wealth, not just income. The public is behind it, but there are big challenges to implementing the plan.
The Trump administration has finalized a rule to limit food stamp benefits for single able-bodied adults who can't show that they work more than 20 hours a week, though legal challenges are possible.
Sen. Kamala Harris' exit from the 2020 race leaves Democrats with the prospect of an all-white debate stage, and questions about what that lack of diversity means to the party's voters.
President Trump surprised many observers by coming to the defense of NATO at its London summit, but he still clashed with French President Emmanuel Macron over policy in Syria.
As the House Judiciary Committee holds its first impeachment hearing on President Trump we look back at the last time a president was impeached. It was Bill Clinton, 21 years ago.
Carter, 95, has suffered a string of health challenges in recent months. He was released from a Georgia hospital Wednesday after receiving treatment for a urinary tract infection.
The impeachment inquiry moved to the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. Four law professors testified about the constitutional grounds for impeachment in a hearing marked by partisan brawls.
The House Intelligence Committee report revealed calls between the White House and Rudy Giuliani, and between Devin Nunes, the committee's ranking Republican, and a Giuliani associate.
The impeachment process moved into a new phase with the House Judiciary Committee hearing with legal scholars discussing what constitutes an impeachable offense. Democrats are sorting out next steps.
The Trump administration has named Robert Marbut to head the federal agency focused on homelessness, but the nominee is controversial and some worry he'll move away from prioritizing housing.