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‘Nuclear’ fallout in Senate might take some time to register
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‘Nuclear’ fallout in Senate might take some time to register -
House Democrats make habit of voting on legislation that doesn’t change any laws -
More Chinese fentanyl may stay out of the US under a new bipartisan bill -
Democrats pound Trump with subpoenas, capping most aggressive week of oversight yet -
An overeager legal strategy may endanger Trump’s energy goals -
Challenging food stamps rule, Rep. Marcia Fudge points to Hill workers -
Ways and Means chairman asks for Trump’s tax returns -
House panel questions an empty chair because Wilbur Ross doesn’t show up -
House Democrats authorize subpoena for full Mueller report -
Senate goes nuclear again, speeding up Donald Trump’s nominations -
‘A victory for the women that Ruben harassed’: Former Rep. Kihuen falls five votes short in comeback -
Opioid maker Mallinckrodt to support lobbying disclosure -
Gaetz is trying to sell AOC on a ‘Green Real Deal’ but progressives aren’t buying it -
Obamacare fight continues on House floor — again -
Kamala Harris leads Senate push to let ‘Dreamers’ work on Capitol Hill -
Chris Murphy says ‘double standard’ exists between physical and cybersecurity in the Senate -
Lawmakers cheer NATO chief despite Trump criticisms of alliance -
House Democrats launch push on VAWA expansion -
Cherry blossoms in winter? Global warming could make it happen -
Trump’s border threats complicate trade pact talks -