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At the Races: We don’t need no Education (Department)
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including more federal layoffs and Senate retirements.
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Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including more federal layoffs and Senate retirements.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including censure resolutions and Democratic angst.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including gubernatorial bids and health care politics.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including retirements and budget resolutions.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including budget resolutions and retirements.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including fundraising and a special election.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including on Trump nominees and special elections.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including on abortion politics and 2026 updates.
This week's confirmation hearings for Donald Trump's Cabinet picks have put a spotlight on his famous demands for unbridled loyalty.
Congress’ first bill of the year could foreshadow how much political reality may affect the thinking of Senate Democrats.
The 118th Congress has been chaotic in many ways, so perhaps it’s unsurprising it's on the brink of missing a government funding deadline.
Republicans in Congress are eager to get started on advancing Donald Trump's agenda next year, and they know the clock is ticking.
The results of 2024 House elections are now final, with Democrats netting one seat and holding Republicans to a 220-215 majority.
House Democrats voted this week to keep their top leaders in place, while the national party began its search for the next DNC chair.
For the most part, candidates who decided to try, try again in 2024 after losing in 2022 simply lost, lost again.
House races are still being called, but some semblance of what happened and why is starting to come into focus.
We know Donald Trump is poised to return to the White House with a Republican-held Senate, but control of the House is still unclear.Â
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