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Biden Signs US Spending Deal That Averts a Government Shutdown

President Joe Biden signed funding legislation to keep the US government operating until mid-March, avoiding a year-end shutdown and kicking future spending decisions into Donald Trump’s presidency.

Where Newest Republican Senators Land on Committee Assignments

Republican senators joining the next Congress secured seats on key committees overseeing banking, foreign relations, and armed services, Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) announced.

Men Sweep Congress Chairmanships as Republican Women Lose Ground

The leadership of House committees is shaping up to be an all-male club for the first time in almost a decade, as Republicans this week finalize their list of chairmen for the 119th Congress.