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Judge dismisses indictments against James Comey, Letitia James
A judge dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James B. Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday.
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A judge dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James B. Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday.
Challengers to Texas’ new congressional map urged the Supreme Court not to pause a lower court ruling that ordered use of a 2021 map instead.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is set to have a new interim director start next week, ahead of a review on an agency reorganization.
The White House is pushing for a moratorium on state artificial intelligence laws either in the annual defense policy bill or through an executive order.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers released text of legislation Friday aimed at avoiding the health care subsidy cliff.
Senate appropriators may unveil at least one of their four unreleased fiscal 2026 spending bills the week of Nov. 24.
The Senate Agriculture Committee recommended Michael Selig for confirmation to lead the CFTC as lawmakers expand the agency jurisdiction.
Democrats stood by their call for troops to disobey unlawful orders after Trump suggested they could be executed for "seditious behavior."
Republicans continued their push to reshape criminal justice and policing in the District, with support from dozens of Democrats.
The grand jury never voted on the final indictment against former FBI director James Comey over Senate testimony, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Senate Agriculture is poised to move quickly on CFTC chair nominee MIchael Selig, scheduling a vote the day after his hearing on Wednesday.
House Democrats held a forum Wednesday to call attention to harms from President Donald Trump's tough-on-immigration enforcement policies.
Senate appears polarized as health care subsidy cliff nears - Uncategorized Senate leaders seemed intent on quickly implementing a health savings account proposal
President Donald Trump nominated a new CFPB leader, but the administration acknowledges OMB Director Russ Vought will remain in charge.
House Republicans appear divided about how to approach expiring subsidies, with a small contingent of moderates feeling more urgency to act.
President Trump confirmed he will approve the sale of F-35 fighters to Saudi Arabia and lambasted a reporter who asked about Jamal Khashoggi.
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether asylum claims can be denied by preventing migrants from crossing the border from Mexico.
The issue is among the last unresolved matters facing negotiators aiming to reconcile before December the House and Senate fiscal 2026 NDAAs.
The proposed dictate how much biofuel — such as corn-based ethanol and biodiesel — is mixed into the nation’s transportation fuel supply.
The State Department says 7,500 refugees could be admitted in fiscal 2026, which would be the lowest cap since the 1980 law that established the current process.