Democrats
Tomorrow it is time for the left-wing candidates to wage public war against one another to win over liberals' hearts across America. The democratic primary debate will be hosted by CNN.
In response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech, Republicans omitted Latinos from their English-speaking response.
The GOP's goal of six seats to take control of the US Senate is within sight following takeover wins in West Virginia, Arkansas, and South Dakota, as well as likely victories in Colorado and Montana.
Senate Democrats want to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 to as much as $10.10. How will Americans be affected and do they support the measure?
As lobbying for immigration reform intensified this week, three House Republicans signed onto the House Democrats' immigration reform bill.
Cuts to the food stamp program take effect Nov. 1, which will adversely affect almost 48 million Americans.
With the debt ceiling crisis now averted, at least for the moment, President Obama took the opportunity to urge Congress to pass immigration reform into law.
The last few weeks of partisan politics and the 16-day government shutdown may surprisingly give leeway for immigration reform to reemerge as an issue in the national discourse.
President Obama scolded congress in a speech on Thursday just hours after lawmakers voted to reopen the government and barely avoided a national default.
Even with the nation still gripped in a fiscal crisis with Congress still arguing over the debt ceiling, President Obama told the nation Tuesday that he would push for a vote on immigration reform.
On Thursday, the Democratic National Committee launched a campaign to make Spanish calls to Latino voters that criticize Republicans for their role in the government shutdown.
President Obama is nominating Janet L. Yellen as the head of the Federal Reserve. If confirmed, Yellen will be the first female to lead the Federal Reserve.
The state of Arizona could be cracking down on voters who can't prove they are citizens in future elections thanks to a new law planned by state officials.
On a big weekend for immigration reform, rallies were held across the U.S. by activists and protestors calling on Congress to pass immigration legislation while California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a series of bills protecting undocumented immigrants from certain legal repercussions.
The House bill still offers to uphold two of the Senate bill's cornerstone provisions, a pathway to citizenship and increased border security, except the proposal offers differing alternatives as to how to get there.