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State-level AI rules survive — for now — as Senate sinks moratorium despite White House pressure
The zombie issue of a federal AI moratorium, for now, was put to bed in the National Defense Authorization Act, a key win for a handful of Senate Republicans.
A string of overachieving election results this year by Democrats is reigniting their hopes of a Senate takeover, or at least making a dent in the GOP’s majority, as Republicans brush off the contests as overhyped.
New polling suggests Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers is likely to win the upcoming general election in Michigan.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Republicans would run on safer streets, more money in your pocket and better opportunities in the 2026 midterms.
Republican senators, who are growing increasingly exasperated with the proliferation of high-profile controversies at the Pentagon, are not expressing much confidence in Secretary Pete Hegseth’s leadership — but they say it’s up to President Trump whether to keep him in the Cabinet.
Democrats will force a vote next week to extend expiring Obamacare funds, aimed at preventing health insurance premiums from rising for millions of Americans.
Rep. Andy Barr's 2026 Senate campaign encounters scrutiny after his past support for Afghan visas resurfaces following a shooting by an Afghan national in Washington, D.C.
Some Senate Republicans are expressing frustration that their conference hasn’t been able to unify behind a health care plan ahead of a vote next week on a Democratic proposal to extend health insurance premium subsidies that will expire in January.