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Most Minnesota districts are unlikely to flip this year
Minnesota has seen many seats flip in the past decade, but changes in party alignment mean they're not likely to flip back soon.
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Minnesota has seen many seats flip in the past decade, but changes in party alignment mean they're not likely to flip back soon.
Efforts are underway by lawmakers and the Biden administration to reverse a rise in maternal health disparities, including among Black women.
The CDC asked the Justice Department to appeal a judge's decision striking the mask mandate on public transportation.
New campaign finance disclosures show several House incumbents raising less than potential opponents, but not those targeted by Trump.
Changes are estimated to forgive student loans for 40,000 borrowers immediately, but some Democrats want Biden to go much farther.
GOP Sens. Bill Cassidy and Thom Tillis are among those aiding primary challengers to Reps. Madison Cawthorn and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Celebrity endorsements are making fintech part of popular culture but regulators are moving cautiously to avoid dangerous risks.
Donald Trump plays coy about another White House run. But he has showed a card, suggesting his health will play a bigger role in his decision.
A funeral assistance program for COVID-19 victims reimbursed families for some ineligible expenses like flowers, catering and transportation.
Resuming after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its cancellation the last two years, event brings children, officials and celebrities together.
New fundraising reports offer a glimpse of how the fight is going for members facing each other in primaries this year.
Amtrak has the wind at its back with federal funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law, but turbulence may be around the bend.
Senate Democrats built up their war chests this quarter, including candidates who don’t face primary challengers.
A federal judge in Florida ruled against the administration’s mask mandate for passengers on airlines and public transit Monday.
Ukrainians who entered the U.S. by April 11 can apply for deportation protection, more than a month longer than a previous deadline.
People from Cameroon living in the U.S. as of April 14 will be protected from deportation and eligible to work legally for 18 months.
The Pentagon has requested millions in additional funds to bolster antimissile defenses and cybersecurity.
Georgia’s annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Cookout is in focus this week, an event that draws many Peach State GOP candidates.
President Biden will nominate Michael Barr, a former Treasury official, to be the top bank regulator at the Federal Reserve.
President Biden and his wife Jill Biden released their joint tax return Friday, showing they paid $150,439 in federal income taxes for 2021.