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A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran was still in place Wednesday as both sides claimed victory in the conflict.
Hours after Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge took a veiled jibe at Shashi Thaoor, saying he is in Congress Working Committee ...
A Lancaster University PhD student recently went to Washington D.C. to lobby Congress regarding high-energy physics. Beth ...
Both the Senate and House are under pressure to reconcile differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill and ...
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan disagreed pretty sharply Tuesday with former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock over the use of force to respond to violent protests and the legality of the U.S. military raid ...
Lawmakers from both the Republican and Democratic parties introduced a bill in Congress aimed at banning the US armed forces from engaging in any host ...
Rep. Lou Correa reintroduces the Increasing Mental Access to Students Act to print lifeline resources on college IDs.
“Our houses are not our safe place.” That’s the message U.S. military families are hoping Congress will hear, as they sound ...
Electric heavy-duty trucks are taking over the roads, and they could drive down consumer costs by cutting what it costs to ...
As he has done since the 1980s, Norquist demonstrated his influence over the GOP. Since Trump’s second inauguration, he has appeared in several high-profile news stories about the budget, including a ...
Amid a tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the ultimate consequences of President Trump’s military intervention in Iran remain unknown but are potentially deeply damaging to U.S. interests.
Policy changes that make it easier to build housing, reduce permitting times, and increase immigration would boost output, incomes, and tax revenue.
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