Wesley Pruden would have undoubtedly wanted to spend his final hours at his keyboard, deftly deflating the pompous, entitled and arrogant of the political establishment, and he came awfully close.
A top Google executive refused repeatedly Tuesday to commit to a third-party audit under tough questioning from Senate Democrats on privacy and Senate Republicans on censorship and anti-conservative bias.
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approves 22 energy-related bills aimed at lowering emissions, improving energy efficiency and increasing the nation's energy and minerals independence, in what was described as an "all of the above" strategy.
A member of the U.S. Women's National Team called another top U.S. player, Jaelene Hinkle, "homophobic" after the team was accused of being unwelcoming to Christians.
The Oregon Republican Party launched Monday a recall campaign against Democratic Gov. Kate Brown after a contentious legislative session that saw her sic state troopers on runaway GOP legislators fighting her climate-change agenda.
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley joined Sunday the chorus of outrage over the Democratic Party's near-silence over the protesters who ripped down the American flag and replaced it with the Mexican flag at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Aurora, Colorado.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, said Sunday that about 30% of migrant adults with children trying to cross the U.S. border are "fake families" trying to game the U.S. asylum system.
Soccer star Megan Rapinoe offered a solution Sunday to the push for equal pay for the U.S. Women's National Team: Big corporations "can just write the check."
Sen. Bernie Sanders sided Sunday with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, saying the Democratic leadership was being "a little bit" too tough on young progressive House members resisting the party establishment.
Trump administration officials sought Sunday to cool the heated rhetoric over anticipated immigration raids, arguing that enforcing deportation orders is routine -- and occurred with greater frequency under President Obama.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio wasn't home during Saturday's massive blackout -- he was campaigning in Iowa -- a decision he defended Sunday after taking heat from fellow New Yorkers, starting with Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Rep. Chip Roy thanked the "numerous patriotic Americans" who took it upon themselves to provide replacements after activists pulled down and then attempted to burn the stars-and-stripes, which he called "completely unacceptable."
Old Glory was back atop the flagpole Saturday at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Aurora, Colorado, but Republicans were hardly ready to forget the protesters who took down the stars-and-stripes and replaced it with the Mexican flag.
Donald Trump Jr. pumped up the conservative activist base Friday night in Colorado with a pull-no-punches speech touting his father's accomplishments in office and blasting the Democratic opposition, declaring that "the left hates Trump much more than they love America."
Activists pulled down the U.S. flag and replaced it with the Mexican flag Friday outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Aurora, Colorado, part of a national protest against the Trump administration.
Andrew Brunson, the U.S. pastor who spent two years in a Turkish prison, said Friday he was "astounded" by the escalating hostility toward Christians in the United States, saying they have become the "target" of activists.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis became Friday the first elected Democratic official to speak at the Western Conservative Summit, the largest conservative gathering outside Washington, D.C., and it went better than many would have thought.
A federal appeals court refused Thursday to block the Trump administration's Title X family-planning rules from taking effect, keeping in place newly instated requirements preventing grant recipients from referring clients for abortions.
San Francisco billionaire Tom Steyer plans to sink $100 million into his Democratic presidential primary bid, but some Democrats want him to share the wealth instead.
The celebration continued Wednesday for the U.S. women's soccer team after its historic Women's World Cup title, even as questions resurfaced about why one of the best players in the nation wasn't there.