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Collins set for top GOP spot on Defense appropriations panel
Maine senator Susan Collins is poised to become the Republican on the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee.
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Maine senator Susan Collins is poised to become the Republican on the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee.
Civil rights lawyer Ben Crump is suing the federal government, saying the congressional repeal of aid to Black farmers is a broken promise.
While Rep. Adrian Smith brings experience and policy chops, his competitors have won more buzz in the race so far.
Political divisions in Taiwan, which are increasing according to polls, further complicate its efforts to hold China at bay.
The DOJ urged the Supreme Court to reject Trump’s effort to have the justices intervene in the dispute over seized classified records.
Federal officials warn that monkeypox is here to stay, but hope to use a combination of strategies to limit the spread of the virus.
Three Republicans seeking the party's top Ways and Means Committee spot next year raised $4.1 million from lobbyists and their firms' PACs.
National pork producers argue before the Supreme Court against California's Proposition 12 requirements on pork production.
Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Chaika and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth display their prosthetic legs Tuesday in Silver Spring, Md.
Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales projects a House GOP gain of eight to 20 seats; Senate projection is +1 Republican to +1 Democratic.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in agriculture groups' challenge to a California law about treatment of pigs.
“We are witnessing a historic moment right now on Capitol Hill,” the New Mexico Democrat said, as her office joined a small but growing list.
Recommendations come as lawmakers and the Biden administration renew the focus on the spike in mental health challenges for young people.
PRC uses items and capabilities to produce advanced military systems and commit human rights abuses, a Biden administration agency states.
Jo Ann Barefoot joins co-host Amias Gerety to explain the necessity of taking policy and innovation seriously.
Democratic leaders opted to cancel an October session, leaving tens of President Biden's judicial nominees in limbo.
Latest ‘Dreamers’ court ruling prompts calls for Senate to act - Uncategorized
Only 18 percent of high-level aides are people of color — a boost from 2018, but not enough for Congress’ staff to look like America.
Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar is poised to become top Democrat on Homeland Security appropriations next year, to the chagrin of progressives.
Pentagon IG report finds more than one-third of private landlords on U.S. military bases are not guaranteeing tenants legal rights.