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Democrats will “silence millions of Americans’ voices so they can take over elections and ram through their radical agenda,” McConnell says. → Read More
As Democrats tangle, the president says he's in no rush to see a $1.1 trillion infrastructure bill and $3.5 trillion spending bill pass. → Read More
Democrats would hike several taxes—many by large amounts—and they still wouldn't fully cover the cost of their $3.5 trillion spending plan. → Read More
Justice Stephen Breyer warns liberals wanting to pack the Supreme Court: “f the Democrats can do it, then the Republicans can do it.” → Read More
Justice Stephen Breyer warns liberals wanting to pack the Supreme Court: “f the Democrats can do it, then the Republicans can do it.” → Read More
Instead of state-implemented mask mandates in Kentucky, individual districts will have the option to enforce them if they so choose. → Read More
The Texas legislation repeals many of the voting measures that large cities in the state implemented amid the pandemic. → Read More
The U.S. intercepts as many as five rockets launched at the airport in Kabul where evacuation efforts are ongoing. → Read More
The Texas Supreme Court ruling comes after nearly three dozen Texas Democrats in the state House “discreetly” left the Capitol. → Read More
The bipartisan bill passed the Senate through unanimous consent in May and would declassify any information regarding the origin of COVID-19. → Read More
Former Sen. Carl Levin's six Senate terms are the most that any Michigan senator has served. → Read More
The infrastructure bill passes 67 to 32 in the Senate, with 17 Republicans joining all Democrats in voting in favor. → Read More
Mike Enzi served four terms in the U.S. Senate, ultimately becoming chairman of the Budget Committee, before retiring in January. → Read More
Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., and his wife had already tested positive for COVID-19 early in 2020. → Read More
Senate hits roadblocks over public transit funding and spending levels for highways, broadband, and some other areas in infrastructure deal. → Read More
While most Americans support repairing roads, bridges, ports, and drinking water pipes, support for other infrastructure issues is split. → Read More
The overwhelming majority of COVID-19 cases are appearing in Americans who are not vaccinated against the virus. → Read More
Debate of the Biden infrastructure package is blocked on the grounds that the deal has yet to be put into text. → Read More
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., argues that the filibuster is essential to ensure moderation and compromise. → Read More
Juneteenth, already celebrated in the majority of states, commemorates the official end of slavery in Confederate states in 1865. → Read More