Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego said he won't support authorizing an additional $200 billion for the war in Iran following reports that the Pentagon is seeking the sum.
Both Republicans and Democrats have been looking for Mullin to elucidate how he’ll change the direction of DHS following Kristi Noem’s tumultuous tenure atop the agency. In his testimony, Mullin ...
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The Trump administration is pushing to revive the U.S. nuclear industry — but slow-moving talks with the developer of the nation's flagship nuclear reactor have prompted officials to explore ...
Maine candidate Graham Platner received the endorsement of Senator Martin Heinrich, who praised his focus on "delivering for ...
Republicans’ biggest fear now, writes Eric Garcia is that someone will ‘panic and leave before the job is done’ ...
Many admit mixed feelings: satisfaction in seeing vengeance taken on the leadership of an Iranian regime that has targeted U.S. service members for decades, and fear that another generation of ...
New Republic writer Perry Bacon says Democratic Party voters appear to have evolved over the last decade, and the “moderates” ...
More than a dozen Democratic senators are demanding answers from the Department of the Interior about the removal of signs across national parks—displays that addressed topics including slavery, ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego criticized the State Department for failing to help most Americans stranded in the Middle East. Gallego contrasted the lack of a general evacuation plan with the assistance provided ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) on Tuesday said he’d vote to fund a war against Iran if other Gulf States contribute to the cost, despite previously describing the conflict as “dumb.” CNN’s Kaitlan ...