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Angry Trump slams six Supreme Court justices who nixed his tariffs
President Trump said he would move ahead with global tariffs even after the Supreme Court nixed many of his import fees in a major setback.
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President Trump said he would move ahead with global tariffs even after the Supreme Court nixed many of his import fees in a major setback.
Democratic leaders have laid out options including not attending Trump's speech. But Epstein survivors are also central to their plans.
The federal government's main disaster relief fund is dwindling as the partial shutdown of DHS nears the end of its first full week.
Supporters of AI regulation say their states stand by going ahead on AI laws while Congress and the executive branch take their time.
Virginia's efforts are part of a Democratic response to redistricting plans in Texas and other states spurred by President Donald Trump.
With less than two weeks before the March 3 primary, Texas Sen. John Cornyn may be worse shape than he was four months ago.
Members of Congress from at least 10 states have written letters or taken other actions to try to halt immigration detention facilities.
In the midst of a fierce fight over Trump’s immigration policies, some in the House are hoping that history won’t repeat itself.
Two House panels released a bill that includes language to require military helicopters to install and use location data technology.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including the endorsements and redistricting.
President Donald Trump plunged back into the midterm campaign on Thursday, with a visit to Northwest Georgia.
Filings come after a state judge found that the current map violated the state constitution by minimizing the power of minority voters.
As the Supreme Court mulls the legality of the president's tariffs, evidence of a decision's potential fallout has emerged across Washington.
The EPA's decision will have immediate impacts on vehicle tailpipe emissions limits and start-stop technology incentives.
One year into his term, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s focus on autism is polarizing Capitol Hill Republicans.
A man was arrested Tuesday after running toward the West Front with a loaded shotgun, according to Capitol Police.
Several congressional Republicans agree with Donald Trump that their party needs to overhaul its economic sales pitch ahead of the midterms.
Jackson marched with Martin Luther King Jr. and sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988.
Congressional earmarks returned with a vengeance in fiscal 2026, with familiar faces topping the rankings in each chamber.
A hearing on the Epstein files, ICE oversight, the attorney general's testimony and Buddhist monks highlighted the week in Congress.