The Senate voted along party lines Thursday to confirm Russell Vought as the next head of the Office of Management and Budget despite fierce pushback from Democrats.
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Lawmakers give the first round of approval to a bill that classifies rideshare drivers as independent contractors. While it advances with a 33-12 vote, some worry it would take away workers' rights.
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted along party lines Thursday to confirm Russell Vought as the next head of the Office of ...
President Donald Trump’s plan to seek U.S. ownership of the Gaza Strip and move out its population has found a sympathetic ...
About 40 people gathered outside Johnson’s East Side Madison office to protest the ongoing federal funding freeze and to ...
A new Congress and a new presidential administration places both parties back at square one – and Republicans have an ...
Trump has named several people tied to Project 2025 to his administration, even after he disavowed the extreme policy agenda.
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Nuclear engineer and former Miss America Grace Stanke has entered the fierce debate in Australia over its future energy ...
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