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The Farm Bill is a sweeping legislative package that funds an array of programs, including the Suppl

President Biden is in Wisconsin Wednesday, touting the same broadly popular priorities he emphasized

President Biden kept a tight focus on broadly popular policies and bipartisan achievements in a Stat

Secretary of State Antony Blinken cancelled his trip to China after the U.S. spotted a Chinese surve

Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy was at the White House on Wednesday for talks as Pres

The House Oversight and Judiciary committees, helmed by Repulican representatives James Comer of Ken

The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador is going back on her pledge not to

Recent changes to Florida's election laws institute new requirements that, as designed, could cause

The site's parent company announced that Donald Trump would be able to return to the platform with n

After extracting a slew of concessions from Kevin McCarthy during the Speaker vote saga, conservativ

Vice President Harris is in California after a number of mass shootings in the state. The US Secret

The move, announced by President Biden in a speech from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, is th

Democrats head into the 2024 elections needing to defend far more seats in the Senate than their Rep

The White House said FBI agents searched President Biden's Delaware home on Friday, finding more ite

Documents were at the heart of Washington news this week. A Supreme Court investigation into who lea

The Payroll Protection Program was enacted during the pandemic to provide financial assistance to bu

Much Ado About Debt

2023/1/18

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress the United States would reach the statutory debt lim

In Washington, D.C., members of the Proud Boys are on trial related to their alleged actions surroun

The world faces key deadlines for climate action in coming decades. But most of us are more focused

With a narrow majority in the House, Republicans will need to find ways to work with Democrats — who