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The big question on Capitol Hill this week is whether Senate Democrats agree to help kick off the appropriations process.
At the state and local level, this is where you can touch your government much more easily right now,” says author Miranda ...
The wildfire that destroyed a historic lodge on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon this month was the latest blow to the ...
The Senate early Thursday narrowly passed, 51-48, a $9 billion foreign aid and public media rescissions package, sending the ...
Democratic former Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., a St. Louis powerbroker who became Missouri’s first elected Black member of ...
The Senate could take a procedural vote as soon as Tuesday on the Trump administration’s request to rescind $9.4 billion in ...
House passage of the measures marks a breakthrough for the digital assets sector and sends one of the bills to President ...
Adelita Grijalva, the daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, won the Democratic primary in the special election for Arizona ...
President Trump isn't planning to send a new to-do list to Congress after he signed his signature legislative victory into ...
The department has a biweekly pay cap of $8,680 and an annual cap of $225,700, set by the Capitol Police Board. That limits ...
A federal judge tossed a lawsuit from FBI officials worried that the Trump administration would reveal their identities.
Tempers flared due to another "vote-a-rama," late-night meetings, early-morning votes and anger over the Epstein files — or ...
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