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To Save Millions, Military Grounds Planes Worth Billions

Budget Wars Virginia Republican Rob Wittman, chairman of the House Armed Services panel that oversees transport aircraft, said this week that the C-5 policy is the product of budget constraints that should

Politics · 115th Congress

Estes a Stalwart but Unflashy Conservative

In January 2017, he launched a new savings program for people with disabilities, which allows them to set aside up to $100,000 for education, job training or other needs without losing

Trump: ‘North Korea is Looking for Trouble’

Trump added that if Xi's government opts against getting the North in line with American whims, he will " will solve the problem without them! U.S.A." North Korea is looking for trouble.

Congress Wants to Hear Trump’s Syria Policy — and Fast

But they said the administration should follow up on its action with a new strategy toward Syria and its authoritarian President Bashar Assad — and that Congress should be consulted as part of that process

Dems to Trump: Now Let’s Talk About Refugees

Democrats who were quick to express support for the American air strikes in Syria followed up Friday with a warning that the Trump administration cannot hope to fully address the humanitarian disaster without

House GOP Leaders Tweak Health Care Proposal

The high-risk pool amendment was crafted by Freedom Caucus members and is designed to ensure that people with pre-existing conditions and other illnesses would still be able to afford coverage even without

GOP: No ‘Artificial Deadline’ on Health Care Vote

By LINDSEY McPHERSON and REMA RAHMAN "Sooner rather than later" — that's the prevailing sentiment among House Republicans as to when their chamber should vote on a bill to partially repeal and replace

How Devin Nunes Got Where He Is Today

With an almost reticent smile, he said once again that he would not heed the growing chorus of criticism from Democrats and even a few prominent Republicans who portray Nunes as so tainted that he should