United States will hold statewide and local elections on November 4 including Governor races in Virginia and New Jersey, ...
The Senate voted Thursday to approve a resolution that would block President Trump's tariffs on countries around the world, ...
Hundreds of thousands of federal employees could soon go without pay or face potential layoffs, since a government shutdown went into effect on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The GOP-controlled House passed a ...
President Trump called on Republicans Thursday to invoke the so-called “nuclear option” and change Senate rules to allow ...
Only the office of Democrat Luz Rivas in the 29th Congressional District in the San Fernando Valley entirely blew off the ...
The Office of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has disemminated a broad list of topics that DoD personnel are now required to seek prior approval on before engaging with Congress, which includes any ...
With the shutdown ball squarely in the Senate’s court, a fair question feels timelier than ever: Is the United States Senate what our Founders envisioned it to be — or has it fallen short of their ...
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What's the filibuster rule? Trump says to end the Senate practice
Donald Trump, in a long Truth Social post, said the GOP should end the shutdown by doing away with the filibuster to pass ...
Clocks are set to "fall back" this weekend across the United States. Some states have legislation, ready and waiting, to ban the time change.
This latest move by the Department of Defense comes as Congress has become increasingly frustrated with the lack of transparency from the Pentagon on U.S. military operations such as cartel ...
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When Republicans in Congress actually vote to rebuke Trump
Congressional Republicans are so loathe to vote against President Donald Trump that it’s striking when they actually do.
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Congress has been dodging responsibility for tariffs for decades – now the Supreme Court will decide how far presidents can go alone
U.S. Supreme Court will hear one of the most consequential trade cases in decades. The justices will decide whether a president can rely on a Cold War–era emergency law, the International Emergency ...
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