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If Congress approves canceling $1 billion in federal funding for the U.N. system, experts say it will exacerbate a financial ...
Defense-minded lawmakers from both parties welcomed the news that the U.S. is resuming the delivery of military aid to ...
Justices lifted pause on efforts to slash jobs at federal agencies, including the CDC and the Social Security Administration.
President Trump sent more mixed signals on his tariff policy and bashed Russian President Putin during a Cabinet meeting ...
Nebraska independent Dan Osborn, who waged a competitive bid for Senate in 2024, will challenge Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts ...
GOP budget bill expands coverage to more people in the Southwest and those near uranium sites connected with the Manhattan ...
Tillis has such little faith in North Carolina voters that he didn’t even give himself the chance to make the case for his ...
Unless you are a real Roll Call oldhead, you probably don’t know Damon. He died in 2004 at the age of 40 of congestive heart ...
Senators will have the Capitol to themselves when they return Tuesday for an abbreviated work week, with several items on the ...
The Democratic primary for the late Arizona Rep. Raúl Grijalva's seat runs counter to the conventional narrative about ...
Despite losing a key Democratic champion to retirement, modernization advocates say the work isn’t done in the 119th Congress ...
Amid changes for the Washington Nationals, it's worth looking back on the joy they brought to the city in 2019.