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The big question on Capitol Hill this week is whether Senate Democrats agree to help kick off the appropriations process.
About that back flip: In our interview, Thune told us his plunge into the Missouri River is actually an annual tradition. This year, he went boating with family friends, plus his youngest daughter, ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has slow-walked Trump’s nominees, forcing the requirement of a cloture vote for ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune warned that Congress may be careening towards a partial government shutdown this fall ...
We have officially surpassed the six-month mark of President Trump’s second term. How does everyone feel about his first six months? That’s a loaded question, but I would to know your ...
S.D., discusses the execution of President Donald Trump's policies, what's next on the legislative agenda and the passing of ...
Democrats need to net four seats to regain control, and most of the 2026 contests are in states that President Donald Trump ...
The controversy surrounding the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files is poised to dominate the ...
Republican lawmakers fear Washington may be headed for a government shutdown later this year after two bruising fights over President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill Act and a $9 billion ...
Trump urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune to cancel the August congressional recess to allow for the confirmation of his ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says that most countries will pay the higher duties President Donald Trump has outlined in recent letters to global leaders, even as trade discussions continue.