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House Democrats stood against Donald Trump's illegal spending cuts by voting against the GOP's stopgap spending bill. Now it's the Senate's turn.
Trump’s allegiance to Oz was further emphasized on Tuesday when the president announced he was nominating Oz’s son-in-law, ...
Elon Musk's Starlink has signed an agreement with India's top telecom operator on Wednesday to bring the U.S. satellite ...
A new AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll shows that most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders do not agree with the ...
President Donald Trump bought a Tesla at the White House and defended Elon Musk to CEOs of the Business Roundtable amid mass ...
Around 3,000 people work in the department's Washington headquarters, and about 1,000 are in 10 regional offices across the ...
Australian Jews were facing violent incidents for months but authorities say there hasn’t been a significant attack since early February.
The House narrowly passes a funding bill to avert a government shutdown, setting the stage for a crucial Senate vote.
The measure’s fate is uncertain in the Senate, where several Democrats will be needed to cross the 60-vote threshold for it to pass.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a stopgap bill to keep federal agencies funded past ...
House Republicans faced intense pressure from President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson to support the bill.
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