A six-month stopgap funding bill cleared the Senate on Friday after enough Democrats crossed the aisle to vote to end debate.
Advocates are seizing the moment to call for change, urging Congress not to “get back in the city management business” before ...
Responding to Trump’s comments Friday, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said he would “fight that tooth and nail, and there will ...
Former Wyoming Sen. Alan K. Simpson, one of the most colorful lawmakers in recent congressional history, died Friday at age ...
President Trump and his second-term team have signaled an overhaul of the U.S. economy, envisioning a manufacturing ...
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said he'll vote to let the GOP-drafted stopgap funding measure pass, likely ...
Once a proponent of Medicare Advantage plans, Oz vowed Friday to go after those plans if they unfairly raise costs for the ...
Yet to be seen is the impact of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency assessment of Defense Department spending.
Underscoring Democrats’ plans for the next two years is their goal to win control of the House in the 2026 midterm elections.
It was another dramatic week in Congress, featuring cowboy hats, shamrocks, bubbles, shutdown drama and Democrats in retreat.
Congress is a tense place these days. From its members' town halls to the chamber floor and hearing rooms, the pressure ...
The six-month continuing resolution before Congress would cut $1.2 billion from the Pentagon's health research into deadly ...
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