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The United States pledged 50 years ago that no child would be deprived of an education, no matter how complex their ...
As President Donald Trump decides whether the United States military should participate in direct military action against Iran, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is saying that Congress should have a ...
Decades after Congress ceded much of its war powers authority to the presidency, it is going to have a hard time taking it ...
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, was in South Carolina for a town hall advocating gun safety measures on the 10th anniversary of a ...
There are new allegations the Chinese Communist Party manufactured fake driver's licenses and shipped them to the U.S. in a ...
Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Washington) in September explained his fear of how a narrowly divided Congress could inspire a perverse ...
Authorizing foreign wars is the job of U.S. lawmakers, but recent presidents have stretched their own powers to engage in ...
The Senate passed first-of-its-kind bipartisan cryptocurrency legislation, called the GENIUS Act, after months of ...
Pouria Amirshahi, a leftist member of Parliament, hopes that the decision will be reversed so that he can travel to meet ...
A proposal by Senate Republicans would adjust the pace at which some crucial home energy efficiency and electric vehicle tax ...
The federal government has never fully funded special education, leaving schools across the country ill-equipped to teach ...