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Obama on Trump's Bid: 'This Is Not a Reality Show' -
“Regulators don’t respect the recess,” said John Scofield, a partner at S-3 Public Affairs.
Biden Gets Pope's Support for Cancer 'Moonshot' -
Inside Rubio's Dealmaking on the Ambassador to Mexico -
John Kerry’s flip flop As secretary of State, John Kerry is now the U.S.’s top diplomat. But in 2004, Sen.
Two of the four senators who Cornyn said supported the bill after the changes, Republicans Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Steve Daines of Montana, were at the news conference.
In Denny Hastert's Hometown, from Hero to 'He Who Shall Not Be Named' -
Under Raimondo’s plan, retirees would lose their annual cost-of-living increases while current employees would be moved to a hybrid pension system incorporating 401(k)s.
Mark S. Kirk, Ill.: Called on the Senate to vote on Garland’s nomination. “Part of my job is providing advice and consent and getting to know my own constituent from Lincoln Park.”
“special relationship” from April 22’s London news conference were replaced Sunday by two leaders who were all business, with Obama getting down into the nitty-gritty details of the timing of the pending
The bill (S 2012) is the first broad energy policy bill passed by the Senate since 2007.
Supreme Court Appears Split On Obama's Immigration Actions -
Supreme Court's Take on Immigration Raises Election Stakes -
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., a reliable White House ally on foreign policy matters, has major concerns about Saudi military operations in Yemen.
Inhofe helped negotiate a compromise in February that would have allowed the energy bill (S 2012) to advance by setting up a separate vote on the Flint assistance measure after Stabenow, along with
Inhofe helped negotiate a compromise in February that would have allowed the energy bill (S 2012) to advance by setting up a separate vote on the Flint assistance measure after Stabenow, along with
Ryan ’s office on Thursday joined an ongoing fight pitting the White House against House Republicans over $1.9 billion in emergency funding the Obama administration wants to combat the Zika virus.
Earnest called the bill ( S 2512 ) “insufficient” because it would not allocate a single dollar for things the Obama administration says are needed to
Strickland's Environmental Stances Shifted Over Time -