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Trump taps Dr. Oz to serve as Medicare, Medicaid administrator

Mehmet Oz speaks during a meeting with business leaders at Washington Crossing, Pa., on Nov. 6, 2022. President-elect Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Oz to serve as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

America may have a new third party: the Democrats

Vice President Kamala Harris waves from the Democratic National Convention stage this summer. If Democrats want to understand what just happened, they should look at their declining party ID numbers, Winston writes.

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Capitol Lens | Leave it to Beaver Moon

A jet flies in front of a full supermoon, also known as a Beaver Moon, rising over the Capitol in Washington on Saturday night.

Sessions throws hat in ring for encore performance at Rules

Texas Republican Reps. Michael C. Burgess, left, and Pete Sessions show off their temporary Lone Star State tattoos on March 1, 2023. Burgess, who is retiring at the end of this term, is the current chairman of the House Rules Committee and Sessions, who chaired the panel from 2013–2018, wants to reclaim the gavel.

Trump nominees will face friendlier Senate, with bigger majority

Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., center, appears after being elected the new Senate majority leader after the Republican leadership election in the Capitol last week. Also appearing are, from left, incoming Conference Vice Chair James Lankford, R-Okla., Policy Committee Chair Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Conference Chair Tom Cotton, R-Ark.

Burgundy and hold: What’s next for the RFK stadium site bill?

Jayden Daniels of the Commanders drops back to pass during Thursday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Some hope the Washington football team could return to city limits, but before local leaders can make their pitch, they need Congress to act on a land lease.