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For years, both parties had to sign off on funding the government. Under Trump and Republicans, that's changing.
Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME), Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) broke with the Senate Republican caucus and ...
The Senate passed a package cutting funding from public broadcasting and foreign aid by a 51-48 vote early Thursday morning, ...
On July 1, the start of a new fiscal year for most educational institutions, many school districts anticipated receiving a ...
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The Dispatch on MSNOur Four Political PartiesMitch McConnell image by Kevin Dietsch/) We don’t have two political parties in the United States—we have four of them, but ...
Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins’ approval rating has fallen following a tense summer session where she repeatedly broke ...
Senate Republicans are exploring changes to President Donald Trump’s request to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved ...
COMMENTARY: In a few short remarks, the president revealed he has very little knowledge of the U.S. economy; is incapable of ...
There may or may not be a stretch of pavement in the Everglades that exposes an alleged lie about Florida Governor Ron ...
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Republican Ralph Alvarado has reentered Kentucky politics by announcing his bid for a congressional seat targeted by ...
The House has already approved Trump’s request on a mostly party line 214-212 vote. The Senate has little time to spare to ...
Washington — The Senate narrowly advanced a request from the White House to claw back billions in funds for international aid and public broadcasting, as Congress faces a Friday deadline to act.
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