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Major spending package planned for Senate floor faces doubts
A Senate plan to take up a major appropriations package on the floor the week of Nov. 17 is looking increasingly like a long shot.
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A Senate plan to take up a major appropriations package on the floor the week of Nov. 17 is looking increasingly like a long shot.
Congress flouted several legal principles with an unusual provision creating a streamlined path for senator lawsuits, experts said.
Backers of an effort to stop members of Congress from trading stocks are cautiously optimistic it could see some movement this fall.
The U.S. will drop a 10 percent tariff on Argentine beef and boost the amount that can be imported with no levy.
Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit Thursday over conditions at the largest immigration detention center in California.
Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to pursue legislation next week that would repeal a Senate provision in a major spending package.
DOJ has denied stalling on the litigation, saying it aims to ensure claims are legitimate before moving toward trials, settlements.
Trump administration clashes with attorneys for James Comey and Letitia James over 120-day limit on interim appointments for U.S. attorneys.
With the vote falling mostly along party lines, the House sent the Senate-approved bill to President Donald Trump’s desk.
The justices will likely hear arguments in the case and issue a decision by the end of the court’s term next June.
The ruling declines to block a lower court order requiring the administration to move funds to pay for SNAP for November.
The Senate passed a major funding package Monday night that is likely to bring to an end the longest partial government shutdown in history.
The Food and Drug Administration is removing "black box" warnings on hormone replacement therapy for menopause.
Filing is the latest battle in war over whether the head of copyright office can remain in office despite Trump firing her.
A new Senate Democratic plan for ending the partial government shutdown met with a wall of Republican resistance late Friday.
President Trump met with Hungary's Viktor Orban on Friday, again opting to focus on foreign policy amid a record government shutdown.
Senate leaders plan to take up a stopgap funding measure Friday in a bid to break a Democratic logjam and end the partial government shutdown.
Staffing at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has shrunk by more than half, according to sources.
Senators on both sides of the aisle on Thursday signed onto a call to keep advanced artificial intelligence chips from being sold to China.
The Interior Department announced an updated critical minerals list that includes coal, phosphate and potash, key ingredients for fertilizers.