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New FISA proposal unveiled in House

But the program is controversial because it also sweeps up the communications of Americans and allows the FBI to search through data without a warrant, using information such as an email address.

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A week of lots of noise, few results in Congress

During what should have been a week of crucial messaging and legislating, Congress spent the week instead focused on dramas on and off Capitol Hill.

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Supreme Court questions curtailing of birthright citizenship

Roberts Jr. pushed Sauer to explain why the court should allow the traditional exceptions to birthright citizenship, such as children of diplomats, to cover millions of undocumented immigrants.

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Who’s the shutdown scapegoat now?

Thune and other Senate Republican leaders have defended their bill as a way to end the shutdown without giving in to Democratic demands.

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CDC vaccine adviser Malone steps down to avoid ‘drama’

While on the panel, he supported more limited COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, arguing that Americans should be guided by consultations with health care providers rather than “propaganda, marketing

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Uncertainty shrouds key surveillance authority renewal in House

lawmakers who met with Trump administration officials Wednesday on Capitol Hill emerged with no clear consensus, with some still undecided over whether to reauthorize a powerful surveillance authority without

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Iran war powers resolution defeated in House

The Supreme Court in 1983 ruled that a "legislative veto" on executive branch actions, undertaken without the president's signature, is unconstitutional.

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Judge hears arguments over potential FEMA job cuts

Attorneys argued Tuesday over whether a federal judge should block the Trump administration from potentially shrinking the number of disaster relief workers at the Federal Emergency Management Agency by