Senate
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Senate Moves to Restrain Trump’s Venezuela Military Powers, Igniting White House Fury
The U.S. Senate advanced a bipartisan resolution to require congressional approval for military force in Venezuela, leading to strong condemnation from the Trump administration and Vice President JD Vance, who labeled the War Powers Act “unconstitutional.”
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Trump Calls for End to Senate Filibuster Amid Government Funding Battles
As the Senate wrestles with a controversial hemp ban and government shutdown, Trump amplifies calls to eliminate the filibuster, sparking debate over legislative gridlock and economic fallout.
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John Fetterman’s Health Scare and Political Journey: What’s Really Going On?
Senator John Fetterman’s recent hospitalization highlights his ongoing health challenges and a shifting political persona, raising questions about his future in the Senate and the complex dynamics of Pennsylvania politics.
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Juan Ponce Enrile Dies at 101: Martial Law Architect, Senate Power Broker, and Last Link to Philippines’ Tumultuous Era
Juan Ponce Enrile, whose career spanned the rise and fall of the Marcos regime and defined Philippine politics for over six decades, has died at 101. As both martial law architect and reformist, Enrile’s legacy remains fiercely debated.
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Senate Standoff Deepens: Shutdown Talks Stall Over Health Care, SNAP, and Flight Cuts
As the government shutdown enters its 39th day, the Senate remains gridlocked over health care subsidies, SNAP benefits, and nationwide flight disruptions. Republican and Democratic leaders dig in, with no compromise in sight.
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Trump Pressures Senate GOP to Scrap Filibuster Amid Historic Shutdown
President Trump’s call to eliminate the Senate filibuster has reignited fierce debate in Washington, as a prolonged government shutdown strains millions and threatens vital services. With bipartisan negotiations at a standstill, Trump urges Republicans to adopt the ‘nuclear option’—a move…
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Chuck Schumer Faces Potential 2028 Challenge as AOC Weighs Senate and Presidential Bid
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is actively considering a run for either the U.S. Senate seat held by Chuck Schumer or the presidency in 2028, signaling a possible shift in Democratic Party dynamics.
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AOC’s 2028 Ambitions: Shaking Up the Democratic Landscape
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is quietly building a campaign infrastructure for a possible run for president or a challenge to Senate leader Chuck Schumer in 2028, signaling a generational shift and a new era for progressive politics.
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Senate Advances Landmark Crypto Regulation Bill in Bipartisan Vote
The U.S. Senate has advanced the GENIUS Act, a major cryptocurrency regulation bill focused on stablecoins, in a 66-32 bipartisan vote after intense negotiations.
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Lyon Hosts “Solidarity for Armenia” Workshop to Support Nagorno-Karabakh Refugees
Lyon Municipality and the French Senate co-organized “Solidarity for Armenia” workshop, focusing on aid for Nagorno-Karabakh refugees. Key areas: healthcare, economy, legal support, cultural heritage.
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Armenian Return to Nagorno-Karabakh Discussed in French Senate: Why This Matters
A conference dedicated to the issue of the return of Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh was held in the French Senate











