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House Republicans pushed child online safety bills as Democrats called them weak and voiced concerns about age verification requirements.
The Senate has approved the Epstein Files Transparency Act to compel the release of documents, after the House passed it 427 to 1.
A significant number of politicians have already revealed they are not seeking reelection ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
It now goes to the Senate, where the outlook is certain. The House on Wednesday unanimously passed a measure to repeal controversial language in the government funding bill that allows senators to sue the government if their phones are investigated without ...
Trump said Mohammed bin Salman "knew nothing" about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, despite the CIA's determination that the crown prince directed the murder.
A bipartisan deal on health care remains elusive in the Senate with a key vote on Affordable Care Act tax credits set for next week.
The measure would compel the Justice Department to release files regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It will soon head to the desk of President Trump, who has said he would sign it.
Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee on Tuesday sent a letter to the White House requesting the “immediate removal” of Paul Ingrassia, President
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Pennsylvania House leader calls Senate’s handling of transit funding a ‘disgrace’ | This Week in Pennsylvania
Lawmakers took transit funding off the table during Pennsylvania’s four-month budget impasse, leaving systems across the state in a precarious situation. Senate Republicans wanted to pull from capital funding to help SEPTA,
Representative Pressley was seen as a strong contender for the Senate seat. She told The Globe it wasn't the right time.
Voters in Tennessee elected Republican Matt Van Epps to fill a vacant U.S. House of Representatives seat, U.S. media outlets projected on Tuesday, padding the narrow lead by President Donald Trump's party in the chamber heading into next year's midterm elections.
Where the House plan diverges from both the Senate and the governor is in how to strengthen education long term. | Opinion