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Health care, housing and crime bills top White House’s 2026 wish list
Some of President Donald Trump's closest Senate allies expect he will support another try at a budget reconciliation bill this year.
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Some of President Donald Trump's closest Senate allies expect he will support another try at a budget reconciliation bill this year.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife will face criminal charges in the United States after a military raid to secure his arrest.
The Trump administration has sought to collect voter data from nearly every state, prompting pushback from states and privacy advocates.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse said he'd stall bills on permitting, highways and water projects until the president lifts offshore wind restrictions.
From the start of the second Trump administration there has been a steady flow of bad news for staff and services at the NPS.
States could lose money through a "rescoring" process if they don’t follow through on certain initiatives, CMS Administrator Oz says.
Trump's year included six confirmations to circuit courts and 20 to district courts, according to analysts' tallies.
A judge said he will soon decide whether the Capitol Hill pipe bomb suspect should remain in custody pending a trial.
A judge said he will soon decide whether the Capitol Hill pipe bomb suspect should remain in custody pending a trial.
Proposals that would sharply limit pediatric gender-affirming care could face host of legal challenges, lawyers and civil rights groups say.
Congressional Republicans who want to delist several endangered species of predator now have an ally in the administration.
Seven months after Trump announced a Golden Dome missile shield, lawmakers say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the plans.
GOP leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees have broken with the president on a number of occasions this year.
Lawmakers push to reimburse food stamp benefits lost to theft - Uncategorized
With President Donald Trump back in the White House in 2025, it’s no surprise that he dominates the FactCheck.org year-end whoppers list.
Both parties say they want to rein in federal pressure on social platforms, but writing a new law could prove difficult to achieve.
After several fits and starts, lawmakers have finally repealed the 2002 Iraq War and 1991 Gulf War authorizations.
States are expecting clarity within days for a key feature of Republicans’ signature budget law — a $50 billion rural health care fund.
Trump argued deployments were needed to secure immigration enforcement efforts, but the court said he likely exceeded his authority.
The new defense policy law restricts the Pentagon’s ability to quickly revoke protections for former officials who face security threats.