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Senate Democrats raise money furiously to defend majority
Senate Democrats built up their war chests this quarter, including candidates who don’t face primary challengers.
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Senate Democrats built up their war chests this quarter, including candidates who don’t face primary challengers.
A federal judge in Florida ruled against the administration’s mask mandate for passengers on airlines and public transit Monday.
Ukrainians who entered the U.S. by April 11 can apply for deportation protection, more than a month longer than a previous deadline.
People from Cameroon living in the U.S. as of April 14 will be protected from deportation and eligible to work legally for 18 months.
New fundraising reports offer a glimpse of how the fight is going for members facing each other in primaries this year.
Amtrak has the wind at its back with federal funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law, but turbulence may be around the bend.
The Pentagon has requested millions in additional funds to bolster antimissile defenses and cybersecurity.
Georgia’s annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Cookout is in focus this week, an event that draws many Peach State GOP candidates.
President Biden will nominate Michael Barr, a former Treasury official, to be the top bank regulator at the Federal Reserve.
President Biden and his wife Jill Biden released their joint tax return Friday, showing they paid $150,439 in federal income taxes for 2021.
CQ Budget delves into Congress’ agenda following the April recess that includes pandemic aid, fiscal 2023 spending bills and more.
Texas reaches migration deal to ease traffic at border bridge - Uncategorized
This week’s episode of Political Theater looks into generic ballot polls and what they mean when it comes to the congressional midterms.
The Biden administration pledged to open federal programs to more people and reduce racial disparities caused by government decisions.
President Biden called on Congress to pass a bill to bolster America's competitiveness. But a yellow robot dog named Spot stole the show.
Google said it won't meet its climate goals unless the Senate passes the $2.2 trillion bill blocked by Democratic Sen Joe Manchin III.
Native Americans on reservations face another decade of underfunding from federal programs because thousands weren't counted in the census.
President Biden is expected to press for congressional action on a China competitiveness bill, arguing it would lower inflation.
SEC Commissioner Allison Lee talks about priorities and interests as she reaches her final stretch with the commission.
The administration on Wednesday extended the COVID-19 public health emergency for another 90 days, until around mid July.