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Trump pledged to do away with both mail-in voting — which remains popular and is used by about one-third of all voters — and ...
Weeks into the August recess, lawmakers are still facing questions from constituents about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation ...
President Donald Trump launched his second-term assault on mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines on Aug. 18, firing ...
A U.S. senator said Wednesday that Congress will review what legislative reforms may be needed to facilitate shipbuilding cooperation with South Korea, based on the outcome of next week's summit ...
Coverage of United States CongressRep. Mike Lawler at center of growing Republican hold on the NYC suburbs Lawler is quickly becoming viewed as a big shot inside the party who may some day set his ...
In his first TV interview since announcing his 2026 U.S. Senate bid, Sherrod Brown told NBC4 he didn’t plan to run again, but ...
While Republicans praised President Trump's diplomatic efforts with Vladimir Putin, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle signaled a desire to impose sanctions on Moscow if peace talks faltered.
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