The renaming of the press gallery, spearheaded by Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., was conceived over the last year after the ...
A planned quantum computing campus and innovation district on the former U.S. Steel South Works site promises jobs and investment, but residents and organizers have concerns around how, and whether, ...
No one could deny that the water tank in Buffalo Park is an eyesore. One must assume that it exists for some important ...
Two dynamics are fundamentally reshaping the structure and functioning of the American government. The first, which is quite well known, is Congress’s decline. The second, perhaps somewhat less ...
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President Donald Trump soon will cap an all-gas-no-brakes 2025, with assessments mixed about a first year back in the White House that has overhauled the presidency. Trump 2.0 reentered office on Jan.
On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse joined Rep. Lauren Boebert and a growing number of Democrats and Republicans pushing to force a vote on legislation to ban stock trading by members of Congress.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By JONATHAN J. COOPER and JESSE BEDAYN, Associated Press President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week aimed at blocking states from crafting ...
In a sign of bipartisan frustration with the Defense Department, the final defense policy bill aims to compel the Pentagon to share execute orders and video documentation. By Megan Mineiro Reporting ...
The vast majority of the record number of congressional lawmakers not seeking re-election next year, including Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), will collect annual ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from replacing a top official at the Library of Congress for now, deferring a decision on his emergency appeal until it resolves a pair of ...
When the president unexpectedly fired the librarian of Congress, a prominent legislator denounced the “open despotism which now rules at Washington.” The year was 1829, and as Andrew Jackson installed ...