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FEMA earmarks threatened by immigration funding standoff
Ongoing fight over fiscal 2026 funding for federal immigration agencies has also left disaster preparedness earmarks in limbo.
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Ongoing fight over fiscal 2026 funding for federal immigration agencies has also left disaster preparedness earmarks in limbo.
Trump's plan is to establish "most favored nation" pricing to bring U.S. prescription drug pricing more in line with what other countries pay.
Congress now looks to move forward on a Homeland Security spending measure ensnared in controversies over immigration enforcement.
Newly expanded rule requires foreign partners to agree not to promote "gender ideology" or diversity, equity and inclusion activities.
The push to force the full release of the Jeffrey Epstein files appears nowhere near settled after the Justice Department’s latest document drop.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a policy requiring a seven-day notice period for lawmakers to visit immigration detention facilities.
Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to appear for depositions as part of a House panel's investigation of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Justice Department said it is releasing a sprawling new trove of documents Friday on deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
California officials told the Supreme Court on Thursday the state should be able to use its new congressional map in this fall's elections.
A stream of honesty from the retiring Sen. Thom Tillis has turned into an increasingly personal back-and-forth with the president.
Vindman’s campaign launch video presented him as a check against the president and Republicans, tapping into recent hot-button issues.
A Virginia judge sided Tuesday with Republican state lawmakers who challenged the commonwealth’s mid-decade redistricting process.
House Democrats asked a federal judge to block the latest DHS policy limiting lawmaker oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Former special counsel Jack Smith, during testimony, rebuffed claims that Joe Biden was calling the shots for his probes of Donald Trump.
Challengers to California’s new congressional map asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to block the state from using its new map.
John L. "Jack" Smith delivered a full-throated defense of his investigation into President Donald Trump on Thursday.
A New York state judge on Wednesday invalidated part of the state’s congressional map related to Staten Island.
John L. "Jack" Smith is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday on his investigations into Donald Trump.
The Supreme Court appeared ready to rule against President Donald Trump’s push to immediately remove Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
A judge in New York on Wednesday denied a request from lawmakers to appoint someone to oversee DOJ's compliance with the Epstein files law.