
Rep. Sam Graves to Retire After Nearly Three Decades in Congress
Missouri Republican Sam Graves, chairman of the House Transportation Committee, announces retirement plans amid wave of GOP departures.

Missouri Republican Sam Graves, chairman of the House Transportation Committee, announces retirement plans amid wave of GOP departures.

Separate incidents involving inflammatory social media posts, evacuation policies in Lebanon, and political lobbying debates have drawn attention.

Former Trump impeachment witness Alex Vindman is running for U.S. Senate in Florida as a Democrat.

A watchdog organization has filed a Federal Election Commission complaint alleging Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez misused campaign funds.

President Trump endorsed allowing ICE officers to wear masks during operations while Sen. Kennedy proposed funding ICE separately from broader government reopening negotiations.

Newly released oral histories detail behind-the-scenes discussions during Obama presidency on political and policy matters.
A federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis and St. Paul led to widespread absences from work and school and ongoing economic impacts for local businesses.

Democratic Senate candidates in Maine and Michigan are defending themselves against criticism over past remarks and positions ahead of key primary elections.

President Trump made humorous remarks about potentially running for president of Venezuela, claiming he polls well there.

Senate Democrats threaten procedural tactics to force hearings on the three-week Iran conflict as Republicans rely on classified briefings instead of public testimony.

The phrase 'not fit for purpose' first used by Labour Home Secretary John Reid continues to resonate in political discourse.

Dan Osborn restructured his Nebraska Senate campaign following allegations of improper payments to family members through PACs and consulting firms.

Thousands gather in Selma, Alabama to commemorate the 1965 civil rights march as the Supreme Court considers a case that could limit voting protections.

The U.S. Senate will vote Wednesday on a Democratic resolution requiring congressional approval before further military action against Iran.

The Hillsborough Law faces further parliamentary delays while Home Secretary Mahmood develops new deportation policies for asylum seekers.
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