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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico blasted billionaires' influence on policy and society during a campaign stop in Fort Worth. His campaign said more than 1,200 people attended the event.
House Speaker Mike Johnson blames Democratic obstruction for the ongoing government shutdown, now in its 13th day since Oct. 1.
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - Governor Janet Mills is expected to announce her run for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, October 14th. That’s according to people familiar with Mills’ plans who told the Associated Press. Mills’ entry into the race could set up a potential match-up with Senator Susan Collins next year.
Maine's Democratic Gov. Janet Mills is expected to announce a bid for the U.S. Senate with a challenge to Republican Sen. Susan Collins in next year's
Several U.S. Senate candidates met in Springfield to talk about issues important to them. Here's what they said.
The Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act provides a 3.8% pay raise for military members. It also provides funding to keep the Sentinel program and upgrades to the B-52s on track. The bill also mentions provisions to improve UAS and space force operations.
While Congress appears poised to pass the repeal, it is unclear whether President Donald Trump will support it. During his first term, his administration cited the 2002 Iraq resolution as part of its legal justification for a 2020 U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassim Soleimani. It has otherwise been rarely used.
Nebraska has a Senate-confirmed U.S. attorney for the first time in four years, a role last permanently held by now-Nebraska Lt. Gov. Joe Kelly during the first Trump administration. The Republican-led U.
The bipartisan bill is a "historic step" to address the nation's housing crisis, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said.
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State of Texas: Hunt shakes up GOP race for U.S. Senate
There are five men who could conceivably win their party’s nomination for U.S. Senate in Texas, according to the University of Houston-Texas Southern University’s annual Texas Trends Survey. But a woman who is not currently in the race could shake up the race,