
U.S. Military Conducts Operation Epic Fury as Senate Debates Mining Policy
The U.S. military is conducting Operation Epic Fury while lawmakers debate critical mineral access amid concerns over foreign dependence.

The U.S. military is conducting Operation Epic Fury while lawmakers debate critical mineral access amid concerns over foreign dependence.

Two Democratic members of Congress are demanding the Treasury Department reverse a waiver that allows India to purchase Russian oil.

Congressional primary elections in Georgia and Kentucky feature Republican candidates navigating relationships with Trump endorsements.

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President Kennedy, denounced billionaire and tech company funding in his congressional campaign.

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee's super PAC funded anonymous groups that spent over $14 million influencing House Democratic primaries in Illinois.

Multiple unrelated policy discussions are occurring in Congress regarding small business loans, voting legislation, and surveillance powers.

Rep. Don Bacon warned that a U.S. withdrawal from NATO would cause division within the Republican Party as defense discussions continue.

A 50-year-old Kentucky mother of two was killed when she fell and was dragged under a parade float during Louisville's St. Patrick's Day celebration.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced plans to delay implementation of New York's climate legislation, citing concerns over potential utility cost increases.

The House Oversight Committee has opened separate inquiries into Corey Lewandowski and California hospice fraud.

President Trump appointed Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to the Air Force Academy's Board of Visitors.

Republican lawmakers focus on security concerns while bipartisan negotiations continue to resolve the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown.

Emily Gregory flipped Florida House District 87 in a special election, winning the seat that represents the area containing former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.

Chicago's mayor proceeded with naming a snowplow 'Abolish ICE' after a student's alleged murder by a Venezuelan migrant sparked political debate.

The Pentagon is planning to maintain a National Guard presence in Washington, D.C., through January 20, 2029, covering President Trump's full second term.
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