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Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including redistricting and new campaign launches.
Congressional scrutiny comes as Trump administration conducts evaluation of FEMA and works to % identify any shortcomings.
The wait may soon be over for Republicans who want to see a renewed congressional probe of the events of Jan. 6, 2021. Six ...
Huizenga said he wouldn't run for Michigan's open Senate seat, seemingly clearing the field for former Rep. Mike Rogers to be ...
Some Democratic candidates say provisions in the sweeping GOP tax and spending law may result in higher energy prices for ...
A national framework for NIL issues in college sports is moving forward in Congress, clearing two committees this week.
California's Proposition 12 and federal efforts to counter it have sparked strong emotions on both sides of the issue.
Nominee is considered a controversial figure in the Trump administration’s aggressive shake-up of the Justice Department.
When they come for the entertainers, it’s a bad sign, from Hazel Scott in the 1950s to late-night hosts today.
New York Rep. Mike Lawler will run for reelection next year rather than try to become the state’s first Republican governor in two decades.
Supreme Court ruling impacts three members of the five-member consumer product agency who were appointed by former President Joe Biden.
Discussions begin as Democrats still feel burned by the reconciliation package, which cut billions of dollars from Medicaid.
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