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The question is not whether Congress or the Supreme Court has the power to stop Donald Trump but whether they will ever use it.
GOP leaders are scrambling to unite their conference behind the massive Senate bill that would enact President Trump’s domestic agenda and get it to the president’s desk before the holiday ...
The U.S. Senate passed a tax bill Tuesday that would increase tax credits for semiconductor companies building new factories ...
In today’s edition … Democrats grapple with policing headed into 2026 … All eyes on Susan Collins … You give us your views on being American … but first … ...
But the benefits of the deduction, estimated to cost $31 billion over four years, may be limited to a narrow slice of ...
Planned Parenthood sued, and the ensuing 6-3 Supreme Court decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic dismissed ...
The White House announced Tuesday that Habba, who has ties to the Harrisburg area, is being nominated to be the United States ...
Industry leaders react to passage of the Senate-approved bill, warning it will pull the plug on domestic manufacturing, billions of dollars worth of investment, new jobs, lower energy costs and ...
Ten politically connected Kentuckians sound off on Nate Morris’ fresh U.S. Senate campaign. They don’t agree on the ...
The revised package now heads back to the House, where Republican leaders hope to approve it and send it to Trump before a ...
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
"It only passed the house by one vote with a $2.3 trillion increase in the debt. To ask the House to vote for a bill that ...