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Trump has not endorsed Venezuela regime change as Wiles stresses ‘blowing boats up’
The president's "No. 1" priority, she said, was to stop "the flow of illegal drugs into the United States of America."
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The president's "No. 1" priority, she said, was to stop "the flow of illegal drugs into the United States of America."
development of plans that include sponsoring field trips to historic sites for students who submit presentations on America, raising funds from corporate sponsors and a program to be launched on Jan. 1
so high in saturated fat that experts at the American Academy of Pediatrics, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and the American Heart Association, continue to say those 2 and older should only drink 1
↵↵The FEMA Review Council, which President Donald Trump established by executive order within days of taking office in January, was set to vote on the report at a 1 p.m. meeting after months of internal
↵↵"We're focused on No. 1, getting this vote and waiting," she said. "We've been waiting. They said after the shutdown, they would come to us with serious proposals." ↵↵Sen.
↵↵The potential for the military budget to meet or exceed $1 trillion in fiscal 2026 has defense hawks pleased, even if the authorized level does not meet the $924.7 billion that the Senate had endorsed
In 2024, Democrats won independents by 1 point and Republicans won 220 seats. In 2018, Democrats won independents by 12 and Democrats won 235 seats.Â
↵↵Here's a look at the latest ratings changes by Inside Elections: 1 new rating is better for Republicans Tennessee's 7th (Matt Van Epps, R): was Lean Republican for special election, now Solid Republican
↵↵Cruz supported the inclusion of a moratorium in the budget reconciliation bill this summer, but the provision was eventually removed in a 99-1 Senate vote.
The bill passed the House 427-1.
A suspect was arrested in a pipe bomb case, a new member was sworn in on a pink Bible, and the Capitol gingerbread house got a sugar coating.
↵↵While Sheehy's hold may now be resolved, it also serves as a case study in how the most arcane policy dispute can tie up work on long-delayed appropriations for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
Roger Marshall, R-Kan., who's also a physician, said while he's "grateful for the vaccine," he harbors concerns about giving it to 1-day-old babies and worries it could impact their immune systems negatively
↵↵The request also sought a $647 million boost for space exploration, putting lunar exploration at $7 billion and "Mars-focused" programs at $1 billion.
The caps would increase to $500,000 and $1 million, respectively.↵↵The draft bill is also backed by Sens. Michael Bennet, D-Colo.; Adam B.
"I'm hoping that we can find a bill that can get 60 votes that can fix the problem with these changes for Jan. 1, 2026."
↵↵The state House will reconvene on Dec. 1 to take up "all legislative business," including redrawing the state's congressional map, Speaker Todd Huston said in a statement Tuesday.
↵↵Interim chief David Richardson resigned and will leave the role on Dec. 1, and Karen Evans, formerly a top official at the Energy Department for cybersecurity and emergency response will take the helm
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, acknowledged pressure from the White House for Congress to move on a moratorium, after Cruz's own moratorium provision was pulled out of the GOP's budget reconciliation bill on a 99-1
But there is no sign of any bipartisan agreement on overall spending limits, a major impediment to moving a package that would well exceed $1 trillion and make up the bulk of the year's discretionary spending