The White House has withdrawn the nomination of former GE executive Jeffrey Bornstein, whom President Trump tapped in May to serve as Pentagon comptroller.
Over a million federal workers go unpaid during the government shutdown as lawmakers continue to receive salaries amid funding disputes.
Leaders at the Pentagon have significantly altered how military officials will speak with Congress after a pair of new memos ...
A key Democratic senator said that the defense secretary and his team appear to be “afraid of the truth” and guided by ...
President Donald Trump hosted Senate Republicans at the White House amid the ongoing government shutdown, while Democrats ...
Former Sen. John E. Sununu (R-N.H.) officially entered the state’s 2026 Senate race Wednesday. Sununu, 61, previously ...
Lawmakers did agree to pass two so-called mini budget bills, one in July and one in September, that included minor spending ...
The state Senate passed a bill on Monday that would allow Pennsylvania lottery winners to remain anonymous when collecting a ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson Johnson opened the news conference just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, saying the U.S. is now in “Day 21 ...
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San Francisco state Sen. Scott Wiener announces 2026 run for Nancy Pelosi's seat in Congress
California state Sen. Scott Wiener of San Francisco announced Wednesday that he is running for Nancy Pelosi's congressional ...
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Hegseth orders prior approval for ‘all interactions’ between military officials and Congress
The Pentagon is barring nearly all Defense Department personnel, including military commanders, from talking to Congress or ...
The government shutdown is now the second-longest funding lapse in modern history, stretching into Day 22 on Wednesday.
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