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Connecting the dots on the economy
As past presidents have learned, dealing with either inflation or with jobs is tough enough. Dealing with both is exponentially harder.
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As past presidents have learned, dealing with either inflation or with jobs is tough enough. Dealing with both is exponentially harder.
It was Chief Michael Sullivan’s first time in the budget hot seat since his hiring. He faced questions about threats, retention and more.
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order to establish a task force to eliminate fraud in federal nutrition programs.
Rep. Burgess Owens announced on Wednesday he would not seek reelection amid redistricting woes in the Beehive State.Â
The MAHA PAC is backing Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy’s opponent.
Democrats want to roll back controversial changes to the food stamp program enacted in the 2025 reconciliation law.
Montanan's congressional terms bookended tenure as Interior Secretary during Trump's first term in the White House.
The president has to keep closing the gap between wages and prices that developed under Biden.
President Trump clashed with congressional Democrats during his State of the Union as some loudly objected to his second-term policies.
Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro’s pragmatic streak has at times put her at odds with the demands of a restive base in her deep-blue district.
The Justice Department took steps Monday to unwind the contempt of Congress case against Trump ally Stephen Bannon.
Former Rep. Lee H. Hamilton, who died Tuesday, represented a fading ideal of bipartisan compromise and practicality in Congress.
Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, said Wednesday he won’t seek a seventh term to his Georgia seat.
Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn on Wednesday launched a second bid for Congress, announcing a run for Maryland's 5th District.
Longtime House delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton has announced her retirement, kicking off a new era for D.C.
Even as the Trump administration has increasingly militarized drug and immigration enforcement, Congress took a step to restrain that trend.
Longtime D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton has filed to end her campaign for a 19th term as the district's nonvoting House member.
Marchers descended on the National Mall Friday as politicians pledged to take the next steps to ending abortion.
The Senate plans to take up the package next week to meet a Jan. 30 deadline, but a potential snowstorm could present a hurdle.
John L. "Jack" Smith delivered a full-throated defense of his investigation into President Donald Trump on Thursday.