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Trump administration launches ‘Gold Card’ visa website
The Trump administration launched a Gold Card initiative that would allow foreign nationals to get legal status in the U.S. for $1 million.
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The Trump administration launched a Gold Card initiative that would allow foreign nationals to get legal status in the U.S. for $1 million.
A new proposal to improve wayfinding includes turn-by-turn directions and digital signs.
Republican plans include offering health savings accounts funded by the government with $1,000 to $1,500 monthly.
Here’s how races in Texas are shaping up following Monday’s filing deadline for candidates for office in next year’s midterm elections.
HHS policy would strip CDC supervisors of the ability to approve telework reasonable accommodation requests.
Bill now goes to the Senate, which plans to vote to on sending it to President Donald Trump by the end of the year.
A discharge petition needs 218 votes to force a vote on a bill, but it’s unclear if it will get enough support.
Heading into 2026 and with the midterm elections less than a year away, how will voters grade the economy?
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is expanding its group of targeted seats for the 2026 midterm elections.
The Government Accountability Office’s new leader will be a veteran investigator with over three decades’ experience at the agency.
The latest race rating changes by Inside Elections mean good news for House Democrats, with 16 contests moving their way.
Virginia Democrat Tom Perriello is the latest former House member seeking a comeback in 2016, launching a challenge to GOP Rep. John McGuire.
President Trump largely focused on other issues during an event meant to reassure Americans about still-high prices in Pennsylvania.
The Supreme Court gave a mixed reception Tuesday to an effort to overturn a limit on political party spending in coordination with candidates.
Rep. Marc Veasey, a 7th-term Democrat from North Texas, announced he would not seek reelection, instead running for Tarrant County judge.Â
"It looks like a small issue ... but our emissaries to the world are Elvis and Frank Sinatra," the KISS bassist said.
The Trump administration threatened to veto the defense bill over policy differences on military base names, Rep. Marilyn Strickland says.
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie faces the toughest fight of his political career against a Republican primary challenger backed by Donald Trump.
With America’s semiquincentennial approaching, history was a hot topic this year, along with naval strategy, fabulist noir and reflections on going home.
The Georgia Republican is behind a proposal advanced by the House Energy and Commerce Committee that would overhaul broadband permitting.