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Once, the U.S. government used its influence to prevent human rights abuses overseas. Now, Washington is practically silent.
Republican senators came out firing during Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s hearing Wednesday before the Senate ...
For passage in the Senate, there needs to be at least 60 votes. On Tuesday, two House committees easily approved a bill that ...
President Donald Trump is looking to cancel $9.4 billion in spending already approved by Congress. That’s just a sliver of ...
G.O.P. senators are considering whether to further curb the president’s favorite tax cuts as they rewrite key portions of the ...
The "Fit to Serve Act" would prohibit the Defense Department from banning transgender service members from serving in the ...
The House Appropriations Committee's Defense subcommittee released its draft bill for fiscal-year 2026 late on Tuesday, which ...
President Trump's administration faces a growing need for more immigration detention facilities to manage detainees and ...
President Donald Trump’s administration insists that the nearly 225-year-old entity across the street from the Capitol is ...
Jan 6 cops file lawsuit to force Congress to install honorary plaque at Capitol - Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges say the agency ...
Senate Republicans on Thursday voted to confirm former Rep. Billy Long (R-Mo.) as the next leader of the Internal Revenue ...
Beneath the swirl of continuous crises — from immigration to higher education to the courts — is a deepening meta crisis: a ...