A total of 125 women — 28 percent of all members — will serve in the House in the 119th Congress, down three from the 128 ...
Democrats are sending a record number of women to the House and Senate, but just two new women lawmakers are Republicans, ...
Friday marks the start of the 119th United States Congress as new members are scheduled to be sworn in on Capitol Hill. As ...
Carol Moseley Braun, the first Black woman to serve in the Senate, joins MSNBC’s Symone Sanders to discuss how history was ...
CONCORD, N.H. -- Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte was sworn as the 83rd governor of New Hampshire on Thursday, promising to ...
SecDef confirmation hearing set for Jan. 14. Pete Hegseth, who is Donald Trump’s announced nominee to succeed Lloyd Austin as ...
The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act would ban institutions receiving federal funding from allowing biological ...
Women from across the country, including many from Staten Island, are practically begging President Joe Biden to make this one thing happen before he leaves office.
Sen. Thom Tillis said the purpose of the bill is "to reverse the harmful U.S. Department of Education rule that forces schools to allow males to share private spaces with ...