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The Senate is still eyeing a Saturday procedural vote to advance President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” after Democrats ...
Republican Congressman Pat Fallon and Democratic Congresswoman Julie Johnson discuss their overall view of Iran going forward ...
On Wednesday, when the eyes of the nation were still fixed on the Middle East, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing ...
Democrats bashing President Trump for striking Iran without congressional consent are bumping into an inconvenient history: ...
This session’s budget “debate,” like so much else in today’s Ohio Statehouse, exemplified government in the shadows, not ...
While babies born in Washington and a slate of other blue states will continue to automatically qualify for American ...
The Ottawa Senators selected Wisconsin men's hockey freshman defenseman Logan Hensler with the No. 23 pick of the 2025 NHL ...
President Trump campaigned on aggressive immigration tactics, and polls before his inauguration captured broad support among ...
Shortly after Trump's rebuke of Tillis, the Senate passed a key hurdle in getting the "big, beautiful bill" to the president's desk for signing before July 4.
Fortunately, while Americans are clearly concerned about the state of the U.S., they don't think our democracy will end during their lifetime.
On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was ...