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As part of Trump’s tax-and-spend bill, Republicans extended the debt limit by $5 trillion, leaving some wondering if the policy of setting any limit is outdated.
President Donald Trump's tariff talks heat up again. Fallout from the Department of Justice's Jeffrey Epstein memo continues.
While supporting tax cuts, Paul is highly critical of decision to raise debt ceiling by $5 trillion ...
With the Senate preparing to take up a request from the White House to claw back $9.4 billion in approved funding for foreign ...
House passage of the Senate’s GENIUS Act, which would stand up a U.S. regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies pegged to the ...
Republicans are showing a growing appetite for long-threatened sanctions that would seek to cut off Russia from vital trading partners like China, India and possibly Europe, as President ...
Idaho state legislators from both parties celebrated the death of a federal proposal that would have made millions of acres of public lands, including in Idaho, available to be sold off. On June 30, ...
Senator Chuck Schumer urged the health secretary to declare an emergency to keep other regions from experiencing the ...
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is so upset with Attorney General Pam Bondi’s dismissal of the Epstein case that Bongino took ...
"There is absolutely no reason why the American people should be forced to foot the bill for Sesame Street in Iraq," Senator Joni Ernst told Newsweek.
Republicans who thought the spending cuts were insufficient or that the bill cut too much into Medicaid suddenly seem at ease ...
Days after implementing a hiring freeze for state jobs, the Wes Moore administration is now offering some employees a buyout.
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