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Congress · 119th Congress

Top-down approach has Congress AWOL on FDA, experts say

'On its back foot'↵↵Reshma Ramachandran, an assistant professor of medicine at Yale University, said in an interview that the FDA over the past year has engaged with the public much less than it typically

Congress · 119th Congress

US capture of Maduro rests on criminal case

Don Bacon, applauded the removal of Maduro, arguing the operation was "great" for the future of that country.

Congress · 119th Congress

Justice Department faces deadline day on Epstein files law

↵↵Trump signed the bill in a surprising about-face on the issue but also referred to the topic as a "hoax" that would "backfire on the Democrats just as all of the rest have."

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate measure would support limits on AI chip sales to China

Tom Cotton, R-Ark., co-sponsored, comes days after President Donald Trump said in an interview on CBS' "60 Minutes" that he would not allow China to buy the most advanced chips from Nvidia, which he called

Policy · 119th Congress

Worker shortage looms over new US nuclear power focus

As the U.S. faces increasing demands for energy, the federal government has poured funding and regulatory support into the nuclear industry with the hopes of accelerating the development and deployment

Congress · 118th Congress

Supreme Court to hear arguments on social media immunity laws

The Supreme Court cases, which would be decided before the conclusion of the term at the end of June, could reshape how the internet is governed without the involvement of the political branches,

Congress · 118th Congress

Renewed push is on to help hungry military families

That is because of the way two programs — one in the Defense Department and the other in the Agriculture Department — are constructed, some lawmakers say.

Congress · 118th Congress

Main Street Caucus eyes ‘pragmatic’ conservative wins

With their party now in the majority, Republican Main Street Caucus Chair Dusty Johnson of South Dakota and Vice Chair Stephanie Bice of Oklahoma said in a joint interview that their group is stronger