Trump-backed Matt Van Epps wins GOP nomination for Green’s seat
Tuesday’s results showed Lee in fourth place with around 5 percent of the vote, while Cooper was further behind with less than 1 percent.Â
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Tuesday’s results showed Lee in fourth place with around 5 percent of the vote, while Cooper was further behind with less than 1 percent.Â
An amended proposal by Cruz was removed this summer from the reconciliation bill on a 99-1 Senate vote. The industry lobbyist said advocates are looking at "all available options."
one of 18 contestants — including a rocket scientist, a former reporter, a corrections officer and a Hollywood movie producer — who arrived on a remote Fijian island this past April to compete for a $1
President Donald Trump’s budget office plans to advise federal program managers to fire employees whose paychecks are financed by annual appropriations if a partial government shutdown begins Oct. 1, rather
Twenty-nine of them won, I think, and four or five others were within 1 point or 2 points. So I’ll be doing that again." He’s still involved in policy too.
But the provision was unpopular on both sides of the aisle and senators voted to remove it during floor consideration, 99-1.
Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., questioned the mission of the office, which he said had a roughly $1 million budget.
Circuit vacated that injunction, finding in a 2-1 ruling that only the Government Accountability Office — not people impacted by the funding cuts — can file a lawsuit over the Trump administration’s funding
Chatterjee and others, Democrats should unify around the push for statehood even so, while condemning Republicans who have so far declined to bring legislation to the floor that would restore a roughly $1
"The Beast in the Clouds: The Roosevelt Brothers’ Deadly Quest to Find the Mythical Giant Panda" by Nathalia Holt (July 1, Atria) Two presidential sons with a taste for big-game hunting go to great lengths
The oral arguments come the day before Trump’s self-imposed Aug. 1 deadline for many countries to arrive at trade agreements meant to forestall tariffs under many of the tariffs Trump imposed using the
"In the conversation I’m having with folks on the ground, the No. 1 issue continues to be affordability,’’ said Richard Lamondin, a Democrat who owns an energy consulting firm and is challenging Republican
It comes as some universities grapple with how to directly share revenues with students after a watershed settlement resolving antitrust lawsuits brought by former Division 1 athletes.
Roll Call reporters Kathryn Lyons, left, and Katherine Tully-McManus pose in front of the House Members’ Dining Room in the Capitol on Oct. 1, 2019. The restaurant had recently been opened to the public during recess.
Insurers would also reduce the number of services subject to prior authorization requirements by Jan. 1, 2026, and ensure continuity for patients who are changing insurance plans.
A recent study by the center estimated that there are health care costs of $1 billion a year for hospital admissions and emergency room visits for treatment of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and other heat-related
Republicans, fiscal hawks or supply siders, need to get their collective arms around four key challenges that have created a difficult policy and political environment. 1.
But Trump and Republicans stuck with immigration as their No. 1 issue, opening the door for Democrats to raise the specter of heath care instead, which they did effectively.Â
He hosted or attended $1 million-a-head fundraisers for MAGA Inc., a super PAC that supports him, in March and April, as part of an effort to raise as much as $500 million this summer to "push his agenda
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., arrives for a House Republican Conference meeting in the Capitol on April 1.