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Congressional leaders reach deal to avert government shutdown

Congressional leaders have reached a deal to avert a government shutdown next week, landing on a two-step stopgap bill that will keep the lights on in Washington into March, according to three sources familiar with the proposal. Under the deal, the new government funding deadlines will be March 1 and March 7. The agreement comes...

Women and children are at risk of going hungry. Congress must act now to fully fund food program.

Congress has fully funded WIC on a bipartisan basis for more than 25 years. Our leaders need to remember why we have these programs in the first place: to give mothers and young children access to proper care and nutrition.

New Mexico Democrat governor slammed for ‘anti-2nd Amendment’ push: ‘Illegally trying to snatch guns’

New Mexico Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is being criticized by state Republicans for gun control proposals that include prohibiting guns in parks and extending background check periods.

Trump says Vivek Ramaswamy ‘not MAGA’ in blistering attack ahead of Iowa caucuses: ‘Don’t get duped’

Former President Donald Trump wrote a scathing Truth Social post about Vivek Ramaswamy, calling his opponent "not MAGA" and on the "other side."

Congressional leaders strike deal to punt government shutdown deadlines

House and Senate leaders have agreed on another short-term government funding extension, temporarily pushing back fears of a partial government shutdown next week.

How pro-Hamas rhetoric infected US high schools

Pro-Islam groups have infiltrated the public school system using books as a weapon.

Ron DeSantis is running against corporate America

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — Wall Street billionaires, Big Pharma, Big Insurance, venture capital giant Black Rock, Big Sugar, and the defense industry came under attack at the rally ahead of the Iowa caucuses, and the rally was for the most conservative Republican running for president. Ron DeSantis will not be the populist candidate in the […]

John Kerry to step down as U.S. climate envoy 

John Kerry is expected to step down as the U.S. special climate envoy, a position he served in for three years. Kerry is departing the Biden administration and plans to assist the president in his 2024 reelection bid, multiple outlets reported Saturday.   Kerry, who served as Biden’s top climate diplomat since 2021, informed the president...

Trump looks for knockout blow to rivals in Iowa

Former President Trump is looking to land an early knockout blow in the Republican primary with a resounding win in Iowa on Monday. Trump has not shied away from setting expectations high in the Hawkeye State, where polling averages from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ show him leading his nearest rival by 36 percentage points. A...

GOP Senate dysfunction aids progressives controlling the Federal Trade Commission

Government works best when agencies are fully staffed. And for Republicans, it is better to have minority representation at the FTC than no representation at all.

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