Trump admin to send workers abroad to boost US shipbuilding, counter China’s edge
The U.S. Labor Department is proposing an $8 million fellowship program partnering with South Korea, Japan and other allies to train American shipbuilders.
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The U.S. Labor Department is proposing an $8 million fellowship program partnering with South Korea, Japan and other allies to train American shipbuilders.
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., and Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, plan to introduce a bill that would trigger an "auto-CR" and force lawmakers to stay in D.C. to reach a deal to fund the government.
NASA's Sean Duffy says the U.S. will go back to the Moon before President Donald Trump leaves office.
The Department of Homeland Security revealed the criminal history of a controversial Seattle-based illegal migrant who served in the military.
Health and Humans Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday amid controversy over his firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez.
Missouri joins Texas and California in mid-decade redistricting battles as Republicans aim to expand their razor-thin House majority before 2026 midterm
Former President Joe Biden's daughter posted on Instagram about facing "one of the hardest summers of my life" after divorce, dad's cancer diagnosis.
Senate Republicans want to focus on averting a partial shutdown, with some worrying that the White House's move to cancel $4.9B in foreign aid could hurt a deal with Senate Democrats.
Federal judges criticized the Supreme Court for overturning lower court rulings against President Donald Trump's administration in emergency decisions.
Former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner jumps into the Sunshine State's gubernatorial contest even as U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds has President Trump's backing