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House clears whole milk for school menus
The House cleared a bill that would put whole milk back into K-12 schools less than a month after the Senate passed it by unanimous consent.
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The House cleared a bill that would put whole milk back into K-12 schools less than a month after the Senate passed it by unanimous consent.
The last week before Christmas could feature a flurry of activity on unfinished business for both the House and Senate.
Lawmaker faults Republicans for striking defense authorization provision she authored to address Confederate military names.
Trump’s pardon of the Texan put Democrats in the awkward spot of having to decide whether to reinstate Cuellar to his former plum role.
A senior House Republican has escalated his criticism of the Trump administration for suggesting Ukraine trade land for peace with Russia.
Senate leaders plan for the chamber to vote next week to clear the bicameral compromise defense policy bill for Trump’s signature.
Justice Department will challenge state laws on artificial intelligence and federal technology grants could be withheld.
A protester shouts, "The power of Christ compels you," during Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s testimony on Thursday.
The revamped Kids’ Online Safety Act draft leaves out a duty of care mandate for platforms and applies to a narrower list of possible harms.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is running for Congress, launching a Democratic primary challenge against Rep. Dan Goldman.
The Trump administration launched a Gold Card initiative that would allow foreign nationals to get legal status in the U.S. for $1 million.
Republican plans include offering health savings accounts funded by the government with $1,000 to $1,500 monthly.
Bill now goes to the Senate, which plans to vote to on sending it to President Donald Trump by the end of the year.
A discharge petition needs 218 votes to force a vote on a bill, but it’s unclear if it will get enough support.
The Government Accountability Office’s new leader will be a veteran investigator with over three decades’ experience at the agency.
President Trump largely focused on other issues during an event meant to reassure Americans about still-high prices in Pennsylvania.
Rep. Marc Veasey, a 7th-term Democrat from North Texas, announced he would not seek reelection, instead running for Tarrant County judge.Â
"It looks like a small issue ... but our emissaries to the world are Elvis and Frank Sinatra," the KISS bassist said.
The Trump administration threatened to veto the defense bill over policy differences on military base names, Rep. Marilyn Strickland says.
With America’s semiquincentennial approaching, history was a hot topic this year, along with naval strategy, fabulist noir and reflections on going home.