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The Senate will decide soon on whether to claw back $1.1bn (£800m) from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The decision by Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) to not seek reelection next year could give Republican leaders headaches as he looks forward to wielding his newfound political freedom. Tillis announced his ...
Mitch McConnell's Disgraceful Attack on Ken Paxton In a shocking display of political maneuvering, Mitch McConnell and the National Republican Sen ...
Photo: Alamy President Donald Trump warned congressional Republicans on Thursday that he would withdraw his support from any member who opposes his proposed cuts to public broadcasting, including NPR ...
Republican Thom Tillis suggested the Senate Armed Services Committee had been “a little bit generous” when outlining Hegseth’s “capabilities.” ...
Ill., from left, Vice Chairman Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Sen. Susan Collins, ...
Over the past three elections, President Donald Trump has redefined the United States politically, strengthening Republican ...
The Trump administration is expected to announce new trade actions and Pete Hegseth and Benjamin Netanyahu meet ...
Murkowski did not actually push the BBB over the top of the dirty trench—the Senate of the United States. Her vote was the ...
"If the Democratic Party has one priority from this moment until the midterm elections, it should be to never let the ...
American history is littered with third-party bids that flared brightly only to fizzle out, he explained. George Wallace ...