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Departing GOP leader dominates Senate earmark rankings

But McConnell right now would likely remain the top earmarker in both chambers, since the current No. 2 — Senate Appropriations ranking member Susan Collins, R-Maine — doesn’t have enough requests for

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Expect Trump on Colorado ballot

success at reducing infant mortality in New Jersey led to her spokesman retweeting a July editorial from the same paper praising her for it, and an exchange of tweets between the spokesman and editorial page

Coal, the Proven Path Out of Energy Poverty

Coal remains the most abundant source of electricity on this planet, accounting for 35% of the world’s total electric power supply in 2022 according to the Energy Institute.2 With roughly 774 million3

Transcript: GOP presidential hopefuls debate in Milwaukee

UNKNOWN: It’s tough when you’ve got mortgage rates at 7-8 percent versus 2 to 3. It’s just, you can’t afford a house anymore. UNKNOWN: Inflation is — is ridiculous. It’s killing us out here.

GOP readies fight against new fuel economy standards

The proposal announced on Friday would give automakers targets for model years 2027 through 2032, increasing the standard for cars by 2 percent per year, from 60.0 mpg in model year 2027 to 66.4 mpg in

Parties scramble for deal on debt limit, budget

Democratic and Republican staff negotiators spent the weekend and a good part of Monday trying to get on the same page about what’s on the table in debt limit and budget talks ahead of a high-stakes Tuesday

White House meeting delayed amid staff talks on budget, debt

Private sector forecasters believe Treasury probably has about a week of extra breathing room, but one misstep could mean a delay in the Social Security checks scheduled to go out June 2, for instance.