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Understanding the 17th Amendment

The 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant piece of legislation that changed the way U.S. Senators are elected.

Border Security Dispute Threatens Passage of Senate’s Foreign Aid Bill, Says House Speaker

House Speaker Mike Johnson cautioned on Monday that he might withhold the extensive foreign aid bill currently under consideration in the Senate from a...

Trump Endorses Businessman Tim Sheehy in Montana Senate Race

Former President Donald Trump is endorsing former Navy SEAL and businessman Tim Sheehy in Montana's upcoming Senate race.

Treasury Secretary Yellen Grilled Over High Prices at Senate Hearing

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged that the price levels of many goods in the United States are likely to remain high for the foreseeable...

McConnell Faces GOP Backlash as Immigration Deal Crumbles

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced the lack of Republican support for a recent immigration and foreign aid bill, signaling a shift in...

Senate Advances $95 Billion Foreign Aid Bill, Does Not Include Border Security

The Senate has advanced a $95 billion foreign aid bill that provides funding for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and Gaza.

Putin Tells Tucker Carlson Journalist Evan Gershokivich Could Be Released With Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin told Tucker Carlson that Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich could be released if a deal is made.

Prosecutors Counter Menendez’s Dismissal Plea with Evidence of Recorded Conversations

Federal investigators utilized a confidential informant who clandestinely recorded conversations involving Senator Bob Menendez, as revealed in a legal brief filed by prosecutors handling...

Republican Senators Call for McConnell to Step Down Over Border Bill

A group of Senate Republicans are calling for Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to step down over the new bipartisan border bill introduced this week.

Senate Republicans Block Bipartisan Border Security Bill Funding Ukraine

Seventy current and former employees of the New York City Housing Authority have been charged in connection to a bribery scheme.

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