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Ahead of the 2026 midterm elections — where Republicans look to maintain control of both the Senate and House of Representatives and the Democratic Party fights to make gains in both chambers — a ...
President Donald Trump holds a press conference with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in the James S. Brady Press Briefing ...
Gov. Hobbs signed a bipartisan budget that boosts pay for first responders and increases spending on social services, capping ...
South Carolina has one of the most prohibitive abortion policies in the nation, restricting access after just six weeks, ...
Donald Trump’s press secretary spent more than two minutes calling out the reporter who covered the leaked Iran strike report ...
The GOP’s new Homeland Security funding bill would require “all non-detained migrants” to wear GPS tracking devices, a demoralizing “alternative to detention” that is part of the Trump ...
The Court “will strip those South Carolinians—and countless other Medicaid recipients around the country—of a deeply personal freedom: the ‘ability to decide who treats us at our most vulnerable.’” ...
The Health and Human Services chief shrugged as he admitted that we will see an increase in cavities if he succeeds in ...
A commonsense bill would ban ICE agents from covering their faces and force them to show identification when conducting raids. Republicans will almost certainly kill it.
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs joins Elon Musk in criticizing a bill that Biggs could have stopped but chose not to because it helped Trump.
A group of congressional Republicans accused PBS of "grooming" children after "Sesame Street" shared a post recognizing Pride Month.
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Arizona, called the ruling a “huge win” for the Trump administration. Biggs is one of two Republican candidates Trump endorsed for governor in Arizona.