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Judge hears arguments over potential FEMA job cuts
Attorneys argued Tuesday over whether a federal judge should block the Trump administration from potentially cutting jobs at FEMA.
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Attorneys argued Tuesday over whether a federal judge should block the Trump administration from potentially cutting jobs at FEMA.
Democrats want to roll back controversial changes to the food stamp program enacted in the 2025 reconciliation law.
Top lawmakers began weighing the potential need for an emergency defense spending package for the U.S. military offensive in Iran.
The State Department did not order evacuation of nonessential personnel from most U.S. embassies in the Middle East until Monday.
President Trump said he has not thought much about Iran's next leader and claimed he forced Israel to go to war with the Islamic Republic.
Minnesota sued the Trump administration for withholding $243 million in Medicaid payments over allegations of fraud within the state’s program.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to testify this week at two separate congressional oversight hearings.
A federal judge more permanently stopped a policy Monday that would delay lawmaker visits to immigration detention centers.
Trump cites need to take out Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, missile systems, navy and ability to support violent proxy groups.
A divided Supreme Court halted a state court-ordered redistricting of the seat currently held by Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis.
Both chambers of Congress are poised to vote on efforts to halt the U.S. military action against Iran without congressional authorization.
Montanan's congressional terms bookended tenure as Interior Secretary during Trump's first term in the White House.
Ethics panel says Rep. Nancy Mace is under investigation related to allegations of improper reimbursement for her D.C. lodging expenses.
The Supreme Court appeared ready Monday to limit the federal government’s ability to ban drug users from possessing firearms.
A procedural vote on the resolution could happen as soon as Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the situation.
War Powers votes loom for Congress after U.S. strikes Iran - Defense
A moratorium on federal employee layoffs lapsed with the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday over a federal law banning drug users from buying or possessing firearms.
President Trump teased an endorsement in Texas' GOP Senate primary — but he didn't say who he would prefer advance to the general election.
Senate Finance Committee leaders introduced a bipartisan bill Thursday to overhaul the procedures and administration of the IRS.