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In a moment of progress in America, everyone can win

Never mind that military leaders and Congress — including a Republican-controlled Senate that overrode a Trump veto — favored the renaming of military bases honoring Confederate generals.

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At the Races: Playing to the base

Maybe it’s just because it’s the last few days with Congress in session before the end of an important fundraising quarter, but there sure seems to be a lot of political theater around Washington

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At the Races: Censure and sensibility

On Tuesday, the day that former President Donald Trump was arraigned in federal court in Miami, freshman Florida Rep.

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At the Races: Regular disorder

Florida man: And as former President Donald Trump appears closer to another indictment, Macagnone previews how congressional allies are preparing to respond.

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At the Races: Debt drama may not fuel campaign ads

The one member of Congress running for president, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, has said he will vote against the measure.

Who is Rep. Thomas Massie, the key debt limit supporter?

Massie had said on Twitter over the weekend that raising the debt limit "does not spend money," and that spending bills Congress would have to enact later this year were how the GOP could have its biggest

Bipartisan deal reached to raise debt limit, cap appropriations

House GOP leaders reached a tentative deal with President Joe Biden Saturday night to lift the debt ceiling, in a long-awaited breakthrough that could avoid an economic crisis if Congress passes it next

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At the Races: Rankings revealed

gate Back to the drawing board: A decision by the Republican-controlled North Carolina Supreme Court has empowered the Republican-controlled state legislature to redraw district boundaries for both Congress