Senate Republicans have unveiled their plan to address America’s student loan crisis, a package called the Lowering Education Costs and Debt Act.
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House passes GOP border security bill as Title 42 expiration looms: What to know
The House on Thursday passed the GOP’s Secure the Border Act, which would restore construction on a southwest border wall and hinder asylum access.
Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to 13 counts including fraud, lying to Congress
Santos’ exaggerations and fabrications about his life rapidly elevated the freshman lawmaker’s national profile while drawing legal scrutiny.
DOJ files charges against Republican lawmaker George Santos in federal probe
Federal prosecutors have filed charges against the fabulist Republican lawmaker Rep. George Santos.
This week in politics: Clock ticking on debt limit, Title 42 as major trials wrap up
Time is running out for Democrats and Republicans to reach a deal on raising the debt limit. Meanwhile, major trials wrap up this week in politics.
4 Proud Boys, including leader Enrique Tarrio, guilty of seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 Capitol attack
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and three lieutenants were found guilty of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack.
Republicans lean into anti-trans messaging ahead of 2024. But will it mobilize voters?
The GOP’s anti-trans messaging may bolster culture wars more than it brings in actual voters in the 2024 election, experts told USA TODAY.
Mitch McConnell released from inpatient physical therapy program after fall
Sen. Mitch McConnell updated his health status, saying he’s home after a fall that led to stays in the hospital and a rehabilitation facility.
‘Foreign technology threats’: Commerce secretary could ban TikTok under bipartisan bill
The bipartisan bill designates six countries as foreign adversaries which could be affected: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela and Cuba.
Tick-tock, TikTok: As calls to ban social media app intensify, here’s what we know
Once portrayed as just a dance app for kids, TikTok is under renewed federal scrutiny over its possible implications for national security.