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The U.S. Senate has until the end of the week to decide whether to claw back $9.4 billion the federal government had already approved for international aid and public media.
A 1954 law barring churches and pastors from endorsing or opposing candidates for public office will no longer be enforced, the Internal Revenue Service said.
Much has been made of Trump’s lock-step mastery of Congress, but House and Senate leaders still set the boundaries.
George W. Bush’s final approval rating was 34 percent. That’s quite bad—indeed, one of the worst ever. But that still means that some people, many millions, in fact, whether out of red–blue team ...
The president is threatening to withhold his endorsement from Republican senators who oppose the $9.4 billion package of cuts ...
The Presidential Leadership Scholars program, founded by Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, aims to develop leaders who can work across partisan lines to make a positive ...
According to the Iowa Democrats, besides visiting the state fair, Gallego will host a town hall in the Quad Cities, an area ...
The Iowa Democrats said Gallego will be speaking “with Iowans about how Republicans’ big, bad budget-busting bill will impact ...
President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama shared a friendly chat about golf during President Jimmy Carter's ...
As Americans marked the 249th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence last weekend, polling data on patriotism ...
Two Kevins are competing to become the next Federal Reserve Chairman. Who will win and what does it mean for the future of US ...
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