The median age of voting members of the House of Representatives is now 57.5 years, while the Senate's median age is 64.7 ...
Senior Congress leaders express concerns after a poor performance in Delhi assembly elections. Calls for introspection and reforms grow as leaders emphasize the need for organizational changes and ...
Absolutely not. USAID was created through executive order in 1961, but it has been propped up as an agency by Congress through various legislative actions. The Foreign Affairs Reform and ...
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WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is pushing for legislation that would give Congress more power in the federal government, paving the way for lawmakers to have increased oversight over agency ...
In continuation of a long-running trend, this is the eighth Congress to break the record set by the one before it. How we did this This analysis builds on earlier Pew Research Center work to analyze ...
Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump’s nominee to serve as the director of national intelligence, testifies at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee. John Ratcliffe ...
Counting of votes for Delhi's 70 assembly constituencies is underway with the latest trends showing that Congress may draw the third consecutive zero. According to the available trends ...
The world has become much more complex, making it tougher for Congress to wrap its mind around and tackle these new challenges. There was a time when political scientists and party analysts ...
“We’ve never seen a president try to basically destroy an agency that Congress has stood up.” On Monday, Trump claimed he doesn’t need Congress at all to scrap USAID altogether.
Trump’s strategy of dismantling USAID amid a flurry of executive orders is almost certainly an illegal exercise of powers reserved for Congress. That doesn’t mean it won’t work. Trump’s ...
The first day of the 114th Tennessee General Assembly was called to order at noon Tuesday — and the day of procedure for the state's House of Representatives and Senate lasted less than two hours.