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The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee is requesting records from Pfizer’s CEO and an interview with a former company ...
President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill” is facing headwinds from within his own party. Here's where things ...
North Carolina's former Democratic Governor Roy Cooper appears well-positioned to take on incumbent GOP Senator Thom Tillis, recent polling data shows. Newsweek reached out to press contacts for ...
House Republicans released the latest version of their tax plan this week. It includes plans to end most of the green energy credits as a way to pay for tax cuts. Kathryn McCall, a vice president and ...
Democratic Senators are vilifying House Republicans in Washington as a bill that includes $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid ...
This is the crux of the issue. The Supreme Court’s GOP-appointed majority keeps moving the goal posts so that the president ...
Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to strike a delicate balance between blue-state Republicans and conservative hard-liners on a ...
One House Republican left a party meeting about reconciliation Thursday and was not confident about the bill’s chances.
A pair of organizations representing federal law enforcement officers urged lawmakers to strengthen carveouts of an array of ...
President Donald Trump's former acting deputy secretary at the Department of Homeland Security was asked about the oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Thursday concerning birthright citizenship.
The House Agriculture Committee voted to advance legislation that would make significant changes to the Supplemental ...
Fully repealing the SALT cap would disproportionately help the richest of the rich, with the 1% getting 43% of the benefit.