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The United States Senate voted 60–40 late Monday night to approve a short-term funding bill aimed at ending the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. The legislation, a bipartisan compromise, will fund most federal agencies through January ...
Months after the American Franchise Act was introduced in the United States House of Representatives to provide certainty on the joint employer standard, companion legislation was brought to the upper chamber. In a bipartisan move, several senators ...
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York hasn't adequately addressed its shortcomings as a regulator of big banks, a Columbia University professor told a Senate panel. The top Democrat and Republican on the Senate intelligence committee announced Wednesday ...
The United States Senate is at a precarious moment. From tariffs to agency funding to foreign affairs, the Senate’s check on the executive branch is arguably weaker than ever, with some critics, and some senators, warning that the body is abandoning its ...
RICHMOND — Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Warner announced his bid for reelection Tuesday, launching what will be a key campaign in a narrowly divided Senate. In a roughly two-minute video posted to social media, the Virginia senator said he was running for a ...
The United States Senate has passed legislation to reopen the government, bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end as a small group of Democrats ratified a deal with Republicans despite searing criticism from within their party. The 41-day ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - On December 4, 1945, the United States Senate approved the “United Nations Participation Act”, allowing the U.S. to become a member of an international governing body for the first time. The UN was founded in October of that same ...
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The US Senate unanimously passed legislation Tuesday that would allow victims to sue over nonconsensual, sexually explicit AI-generated images in response to a widening uproar over a flood of graphic content on billionaire Elon Musk’s X platform.