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Politics · 115th Congress

A Blue Badger in Trump Country

Part of a sea of red in the state, the county went for the former reality TV star over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election by just over 18 points.

Politics · 115th Congress

Opioid Epidemic Continues to Ravage the Midwest

. — Despite action by Congress to address the opioid addiction epidemic, hard-hit areas of the country like this one in the Midwest are finding it difficult to keep up with the fallout from the unfolding

Politics · 115th Congress

Porn Actress Doesn’t Like Cruz Back

The pornographic actress in the video briefly liked by Sen. Ted Cruz’s Twitter account said she’s not a fan of the Texas Republican.

Politics · 115th Congress

Report: Romney Prepping Senate Run in Utah if Hatch Retires

“To be honest with you, the Senate has some very crucial and very critical decisions coming up in the next couple of months and that’s what the senator is focused on right now,” Hansen said in a

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Could Lose ‘Blue Slip’ Input on Circuit Judges

The judicial selection process is not a rubber stamp, and the insinuation that our offices were purposefully delaying the process is an indication of the partisanship with which you are pursuing this

Politics · 115th Congress

Donald Trump Jr. Talks to Senate Investigators

Several senators attended the closed-door, voluntary interview with the president’s son, part of the committee’s probe into possible Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Plaskett is Calm in the Storm

By late morning, the Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 185 miles per hour and gusts to 225 mph was battering the three main islands.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Who Won Recess?

Murphy via Twitter) It wasn’t the first time Sen. Christopher S. Murphy completed the 110-mile walk across his home state, and it won’t be the last.