Democrats want to regain control of the chamber, and they have recruited some top candidates. But they are facing a tough map. By Kellen Browning Democrats hoping to regain control of the Senate in ...
With margins tight in both chambers, control of Congress in 2026 is expected to hinge on a small group of competitive Senate contests and House districts sensitive to national trends. As America ...
The Senate will vote next week on a bipartisan war powers resolution to block President Trump from continuing military action against Venezuela — a vote that takes on heightened importance after U.S.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blasted the senator for “seditious” remarks. Mr. Kelly said he had done nothing wrong and cited similar comments by Mr. Hegseth. By Greg Jaffe Reporting from Washington ...
The Senate is staring down multiple flash points in the coming months as lawmakers head into a year colored by electoral politics but with plenty of policy fights on the horizon. Lawmakers wrapped up ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's Pentagon chief announced plans on Monday to demote U.S. Senator Mark Kelly from his rank as a retired Navy captain for alleged "reckless ...
WASHINGTON—Democrats enter the 2026 midterm campaigns hoping history is on their side, but confronting a Senate map that is not. Republicans regained control of the chamber in the 2024 elections and ...
Andrew Benson, of Maine, to be United States Attorney for the District of Maine for the term of four years, vice Darcie N. McElwee. Megan Blair Benton, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge ...
Republicans are eyeing a handful of states, including two won by President Donald Trump in the last election, as potential flip opportunities in the 2026 Senate races. Roughly one-third of Senate ...
Former Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a Northern Cheyenne tribal chief who became a prominent American politician, has died. He was 92. His daughter Shanan Campbell confirmed to CBS News that her ...
But the Navy veteran insists that he’ll continue to speak out against illegal military orders. President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at a press conference following US military ...
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