Supreme Court halts census count after Trump administration filing

The U.S. Supreme Court has stopped the once-a-decade head count of every U.S. resident from continuing through the end of October.

Mitch McConnell slates October revote on GOP COVID-19 relief plan

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that he’s scheduling a procedural vote on a GOP COVID-19 relief bill for next week.

‘The world is watching America with abject horror’: Mitt Romney slams US political climate

Former 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney tweeted a strong statement condemning the political climate and divide within the U.S., calling American politics “so divided, so angry, so mean, so violent.”

Parents Panel: Dads navigate new COVID-19 'normal'
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Dads Kevin Monroe Sr., Walter Kirkland and Mark Smith talk with FOX 5's Wisdom Martin about the challenges they are facing while navigating the new ?normal? during he COVID-19 pandemic.

Michelle Obama teams with LeBron James to help boost early voting

A voter initiative led by Michelle Obama is partnering with a similar group founded by NBA star LeBron James and other prominent Black athletes and entertainers to generate excitement about voting early for the Nov. 3 election.

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett vows to interpret laws 'as they are written'

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett declared Monday that Americans “deserve an independent Supreme Court that interprets our Constitution and laws as they are written," encapsulating her conservative approach to the law that has Republicans excited about the prospect of her taking the place of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before Election Day.

Roberta McCain, mother of late Sen. John McCain, dies at 108

Cindy McCain tweeted the news of Roberta McCain's passing on Oct. 12, saying "It is with great sadness that I announce the death of my wonderful Mother In-law, Roberta McCain. I couldn’t have asked for a better role model or a better friend."

Democrats targeting healthcare during Supreme Court hearings

Presidential candidate Joe Biden says Senate Democrats should make health care the focus of Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings, not the conservative judge’s Catholic faith.

Supreme Court nom hearings protests prompt 21 arrests

Twenty-one people were arrested during protests against Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett Monday morning in D.C.

Where does Amy Coney Barrett stand on key issues

Amy Coney Barrett is set to begin Senate hearings Monday after being nominated for the seat vacated by the death of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 

Ex-members of religious group associated with Amy Coney Barrett weigh in on nomination

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s affiliation with the Christian community People of Praise is drawing scrutiny because of what former members and observers describe as its ultraconservative views on women. Her defenders say scrutinizing her beliefs and relationship to the mostly Catholic organization is akin to anti-religious bigotry.

Monday Morning Quarterback: Supreme Court hearings
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The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold its first day of formal hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett today. In this installment of Monday Morning Quarterback, we'll discuss those hearings and other issues on Capitol Hill.

Amy Coney Barrett SCOTUS hearings begin today
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The Senate Judiciary Committee begins confirmation hearings Monday for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump?s pick to fill the vacancy left after the passing of the liberal icon, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Senators weigh COVID-19 risk for Barrett Supreme Court hearing

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett vows to be a justice “fearless of criticism" as the Senate charges ahead with confirmation hearings on President Donald Trump’s pick just weeks before Election Day and as the country struggles to contain the coronavirus.

Barrett to senators: Courts ‘should not try’ to make policy

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett will tell senators that courts “should not try” to make policy, leaving those decisions to the political branches of government, according to opening remarks for her confirmation hearing obtained Sunday by The Associated Press.

FOX 5 On The Hill: Daniel Gade
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Daniel Gade, a Republican running against Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) for a seat in the U.S. Senate, joins the show.