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Addiction, mental health agency eviscerated under Trump
That's after Congress rejected such a plan as committees put together fiscal 2026 spending bills that have yet to become law.
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That's after Congress rejected such a plan as committees put together fiscal 2026 spending bills that have yet to become law.
resolution said that "preserving American dominance in AI will allow the United States to hold an advantage in military capabilities, economic might, scientific achievement, and geopolitical influence, all
↵↵"Democrats, Republicans, and Independents will unify and vote to fire Kathy Hochul to Save New York next year once and for all," she said. "We will not fail."
But Calvert announced Wednesday he will run in 2026 not in his now-blue 41st District, but in the neighboring 40th District, an even more GOP-dominated enclave.
"I do actually wonder if Trump will be even more of a drag in 2026 —the reason is that perceptions of the economy were better eight years ago than they are now."
Wins across the board↵↵Around the country, Democrats saw wins that galvanized party leaders as they look ahead to 2026. ↵↵In New York City, Zohran Mamdani won the mayor's office, beating former Gov.
Mikie Sherrill could end up winning the gubernatorial race by a dozen points when all the votes are counted.
The Trump administration wants at least three advanced modular reactors to reach criticality by July 4, 2026 — a goal industry insiders have called ambitious.Â
↵↵"Serial flip-flopper Jared Golden's exit from Congress says it all: He's turned his back on Mainers for years and now his chickens are coming home to roost.
"I followed the filing calendar and, of course, took time to reflect on making this choice, because it came as a shock to all of our supporters, it's still shocking many of our allies."
↵↵Based on exit polls as of Wednesday afternoon, here are five factors that were in play that Republicans need to understand going into the 2026 midterms. 1) Independents↵↵Republicans' loss of independents
You all chose leadership that will focus relentlessly on what matters most: lowering costs, keeping our communities safe and strengthening our economy for every Virginian."
over how long to extend government funding, as Senate leaders indicated negotiators will need more time beyond the Nov. 21 deadline proposed in the House-passed continuing resolution to finish fiscal 2026
His victory all but guarantees a coming showdown with the White House.
↵↵And the fact that the money being used comes out of multiyear appropriations that remain available in fiscal 2026 means the maneuvers comply with the Antideficiency Act, the administration argues.
↵↵Senate Democrats also ran a "hotline" last week to gauge support for a package of funding bills that included the chamber's fiscal 2026 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations measure, which covers dollars
"I’m against tariffs generally, unless they’re used very specifically, but I’m also against letting presidents just invent a reason to use emergency powers to do all kinds of things without coming to Congress
Senate Republican leaders plan to abandon a House-passed funding patch to reopen government and pivot to a new bill that would provide more time to complete fiscal 2026 appropriations.
Since 1973, Virginians have elected governors of the opposite party to the president’s all but once.Â
But Martin, a former chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor party who took over as national party chair in February, acknowledged that a 2026 wave election may not include winning the Senate majority