House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday unveiled a short-term funding bill that would keep federal agencies funded through September and fend off the looming government shutdown.
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans unveiled a spending bill Saturday that would keep federal agencies funded through Sept. 30, pushing ahead with a go-it-alone strategy that seems certain to spark a ...
Elon Musk is emerging as a new star in Democratic ads and fundraising appeals, as politicians from Virginia to Wisconsin try ...
The Washington Post editorial board said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s decision to remove the "BLM Plaza" is good because it will placate President Trump's threats to the city's autonomy ...
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey held a newss conference last week that Grant Street scuttlebutt had billed as a game changer for ...
But as much as that, he’s caused the Republican Party to be defined by one man: himself. And nothing exemplifies that like ...
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Trump’s economic approval is now ‘underwater’ after blows from Wall Street: PollsterPresident Trump has given allies and trade partners mixed signals on his approach to trade, announcing tariffs on Canada and ...
Republicans on Saturday rolled out a long-term stopgap funding bill, challenging Democrats to accept it or risk a partial ...
U.S. House Republicans on Saturday released a spending bill that, if passed next week, would avoid a looming government ...
‘Deadly serious’: Rep. Moulton warns ‘chances of war' with China are 'going up dramatically’
House Republicans announced their plan for a continuing resolution to keep the government open with just one week left until a potential federal shutdown. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., joins Alex Witt ...
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