Texas, Trump and State of the Union
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President Donald Trump is resisting appeals from national Republicans to endorse Texas Sen. John Cornyn in his critical primary next week.
After celebrating its 10th anniversary last year with a splashy event that honored former president Joe Biden and former Boston mayor Marty Walsh, who served as Biden’s labor secretary, the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate is trying to make a different kind of splash.
Two Oklahoma high school seniors will represent their state in the United States Senate Youth Program, offering them a unique opportunity to engage with national leaders and gain insights into the political process.
The United States Senate is at a precarious moment. From tariffs to agency funding to foreign affairs, the Senate’s check on the executive branch is arguably weaker than ever, with some critics, and some senators, warning that the body is abandoning its ...
The top-of-the-ticket Illinois Democratic primary race for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat has lurched along in slow motion through much of the fall, its major candidates eclipsed largely by a turbulent political backdrop even as they seek support for ...
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House rejects aviation safety bill despite Senate passage
House lawmakers voted 264 to 133 against the rotorcraft operations transparency and oversight reform act.
MANDEVILLE, La. (KLFY)— Kathy Seiden, a Republican member of the St. Tammany Parish Council, announced her candidacy for the United States Senate on Tuesday, becoming the first female candidate to enter the Louisiana Republican primary for the 2026 ...
North Allegheny School District student selected for U.S. Senate Youth Program
A Colorado early education provider testified in front of the United States Senate about the state's child care federal funding freeze.
President Donald Trump has delivered the State of the Union. Now the challenge for him is to make that message stick. His address on Tuesday was a declaration of pride in the achievements of his still-young second term,