Mary McCue Bell is a Breaking News Political Reporter for The Washington Times. She graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Journalism in writing and reporting and a Bachelor of Arts in political science. Previously, she was a congressional reporter and assistant city editor at the Columbia Missourian, and is a former Washington Correspondent for the Missouri News Network. Ms. Bell can be reached at mbell@washingtontimes.com.
A since-deleted profanity-filled post from Rep. Susie Lee aired out her frustrations with President Trump ahead of Wednesday's Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship.
Lawyers for Rep. Eric Swalwell are urging the FBI to halt releasing any files related to a decade-old investigation involving him and a suspected Chinese spy.
Americans for Prosperity is funneling $5.5 million into a midterm election initiative to promote lawmakers who voted for President Trump's signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
President Trump has his name on golf courses, skyscrapers, Washington's premier performing arts venue and a prescription drug platform, but now he can add an airport to that list.
The exodus of Californians is driven by the cost of living, according to a study released Tuesday by University of California, Berkeley's California Policy Lab.
The federal Endangered Species Committee moved Tuesday to exempt all oil and gas activities in the Gulf of America from the Endangered Species Act requirements, citing national security concerns.
Federal prosecutors are conducting a corruption investigation into two prominent Democratic officials in Brooklyn for accepting bribes or kickbacks related to contracts with a migrant shelter provider.
Organizers behind the No Kings protests reported a record turnout of more than 8 million people for Saturday's nationwide demonstrations against President Trump.
The Interior Department announced it is disbursing almost $461 million in energy revenue to four Gulf of America energy-producing states, as the Trump administration seeks to ease rising gas prices.
Rep. Sam Graves is exiting his reelection campaign after 13 terms in Congress, joining the historic exodus of retiring lawmakers ahead of November's midterm election.
The Trump administration is citing "national security concerns" to justify an exemption from the Endangered Species Act for expanded oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of America, as the war in Iran raises the cost of gas.
Lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require owners of professional sports teams to give local communities a chance to buy the team before relocating it.
The U.S. Army officially raised the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42 years old and relaxed restrictions on recruiting individuals with marijuana convictions.
The Justice Department reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration pressured social media companies to remove or suppress disfavored speech by American citizens.
The U.S. Postal Service is looking to impose its first surcharge on packages to cover the rising cost of fuel as the conflict in the Middle East strains energy prices.