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Stung by the party’s sweeping losses in November and desperate to win back working-class voters, the Democratic Party is in ...
Michael Schaffer is a senior editor and columnist at POLITICO Magazine. He has covered national and local politics for over ...
Environmentalists slammed conclusions by the state’s independent grid operator that new or repowered fossil fuel units may be ...
WHAT’S NEXT FOR AG? Hill Republicans passed their plans to overhaul the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program last week ...
AUGUST IS THE NEW JULY: The Trump administration is poised to push back its deadline to cement trade deals with dozens of ...
The cyber community is worried that the megabill’s cuts to Medicaid could cripple rural hospitals’ already-limited ...
Congress is finally getting into the portable benefits game. Senate HELP Chair (R-La.) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) are up ...
More than 211 million Americans were registered voters ahead of the 2024 general election — with 158 million of them casting ...
The announcement coincides with the ongoing transition of CDPAP to operate under the auspices of financial services company ...
Congress passed President Donald Trump’s reconciliation package, which included $12.5 billion for airspace upgrades. What’s ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen talks foreign trade, federal spending cuts and his once-rocky relationship with the president.
The administration’s stance on that critical question proved murky. Under questioning by U.S. District Judge William Young in his Boston courtroom, Justice Department attorney Victoria Santora ...