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Senate Republicans are standing by embattled Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, but they are privately wondering how much ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is a conventional politician. I’m not sure even he would dispute that. So typically, he ...
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has agreed to investigate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) ...
Cuts at the US Department of State could eliminate the office that negotiates science and technology agreements, including ...
In today’s edition … Michigan keeps its hold on the president ... Rep. Angie Craig enters race to succeed Sen. Tina Smith ...
Schumer defended his handling of the funding showdown with Republicans and imagined the flood of complaints he would be ...
Senator Augustine Chea, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Claims and Petitions, has asserted that the recent ...
The Senate, by its own standards, is concluding one of its most productive periods in recent history at the close of ...
Amid a wave of Senate Democratic retirement announcements, CNN host Dana Bash asked Senator Chuck Schumer on why he plans on ...
In public addresses this week from the leaders of the House and Senate, each claimed that they cannot agree on a budget for ...
Montanans voted so decisively for a ballot measure to protect abortion rights in November that even Republican lawmakers seem ...
The first-year Democratic senator is ignoring one colleague's advice to "dump the House" as the longtime party star comes into his own across the Capitol.