Weekend Session Gets Off To Slow Start In Senate As Lawmakers Look For A Way Out Of Shutdown
The Senate’s first weekend session since the shutdown began has yielded few signs of progress., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Senate’s first weekend session since the shutdown began has yielded few signs of progress., Read MoreContinue Reading
New intelligence shocked officials in late 2024, spurring heightened fear of U.S. liability, HuffPost has learned. The period saw Secretary of State Antony Blinken ask if Israel’s actions constituted “ethnic cleansing.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor cited the standout’s post-career embrace of his Christian faith and longtime sobriety as influencing his decision., Read MoreContinue Reading
The current government shutdown became the longest in history this week as senators grappled with paychecks for themselves, vehicle identification numbers and Tuesday’s election results. Meanwhile, a “House”-hold name decided to call it a day. The post VIN and bear it — Congressional Hits and Misses appeared first on Roll Call…Continue Reading
The network’s data chief highlighted the “huge shifts” in Democrats’ direction after the party’s key election wins., Read MoreContinue Reading
“Many of them are frightened because he has one hell of a big megaphone,” the Texas senator observed., Read MoreContinue Reading
Barbara McQuade checked the vice president using his own educational background., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Associated Press learned the identities of four of the men who were slain, providing the first detailed account of those who died in the U.S. military strikes., Read MoreContinue Reading
Hope glimmers. After an election that saw “democrats in array” rising up to thunderously repudiate “anyone and anything” associated with a doddering wannabe king – “Apparently Americans liked the East Wing more than anyone thought” – the final small sweet revenge was a jury acquitting D.C.’s intrepid Sandwich Guy forContinue Reading
The Democratic strategist predicted the “reform” that could take place following the presidential election., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Justice Department has embarked on a fresh investigation into one of President Traitor 47’s chief grievances., Read MoreContinue Reading
Many critical systems are still being maintained, and the cloud provides some security cover. But experts say that any lapses in protections like patching and monitoring could expose government systems.Continue Reading
The former Missouri congresswoman, seeking to return to Washington, argues progressives are built for this moment…Continue Reading
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