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Sasse expected to leave Senate to run University of Florida
Two-term Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska is expected to resign to become president of the University of Florida.
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Two-term Republican Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska is expected to resign to become president of the University of Florida.
The Interior Department said it would move forward with oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and waters.
President Biden is pardoning thousands of people convicted of federal marijuana charges, just weeks before November's midterm elections.
The light from a police car flashes in the foreground as Marine One takes off from the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday.
As the Biden administration doles out historic levels funding to curb wildfires, partisan fights are breaking out over how to spend the money.
President Joe Biden’s pardon for thousands of people convicted of possessing marijuana may have a limited impact on its own but pushes debate.
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The U.S. took in fewer than 26,000 refugees this past fiscal year, far short of the Biden administration’s stated goal, new data shows.
Dante Disparte and Chris Brummer sit down to talk about the Circle’s Converge conference and DC Fintech Week.
The Fed and FDIC consider how to test banks' resilience under various climate scenarios, but say they aren't stress tests.
Lawmakers said OPEC's move to cut oil production underscores the need to break from fossil fuels, but they disagree on how.
White House visitors watch President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden depart for Florida on Wednesday to assess Hurricane Ian damage.
On days when Congress is scheduled to arrive or leave Washington, the number of members voting by proxy increases by double digits.
A federal appeals court ruled against a decade-old program that protects young undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children.
They may be rivals in 2024, but President Joe Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis praised each other's work responding to Hurricane Ian.
Virginia going Republican, gas prices spiking and Roe v. Wade being overturned all shaped the midterm elections for House and Senate.
The 2010 pay-as-you-go law is poised to require $100 billion in spending cuts just after this year's holiday season.
The agency tasked with the safety of more pipelines lacks an official leader as it faces growing pressure to write new regulations.
Retiring House Budget Committee chair shares his parting thoughts about Congress and “the stench of MAGA world.”
Republicans have a real opportunity here. But they need to understand one thing — Hispanics are becoming independents.