The Boston mayor usually doesn't seek the national spotlight, but she held her own when it shined on her Wednesday.
At a House hearing, the mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York City rejected accusations that they were harboring criminals by not aiding deportation efforts.
Mayor Michelle Wu faced a 5-hour hearing on Boston's limited cooperation with federal immigration authorities before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Wednesday.
Johnson faced numerous GOP attacks — including digs at his low approval rating — during Wednesday's hearing as both ...
Republicans attempted to lock the mayor into answers as the fate of the city’s federal funding hangs in the balance and an ...
Democratic mayors of four major cities testified before the House Oversight Committee over their cities' policies limiting ...
There’s no official definition of a “sanctuary city,” but Boston’s Trust Act places restrictions on local police cooperation ...
MPR News reached out to all of Minnesota’s congressional Republicans multiple times for interviews but did not receive ...
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As Democrats jousted with the man they see as the ultimate heel, the president channeled his inner WWE authority figure. Eric ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace and Attorney General Alan Wilson, both Republicans, are both considering runs for governor in the 2026 ...
Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! The Trump administration’s month-long delay on tariffs has come and gone, meaning the duties on imports from Canada and Mexico are now in effect. One ...