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Defending champion Panthers head back to Stanley Cup Final with 5-3 Game 5 win over Hurricanes

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An influx of outsiders and money turns Montana Republican, culminating in a Senate triumph

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Democrats’ crushing loss in Montana’s nationally important U.S. Senate race settled a fierce political debate over whether a surge of newcomers in the past decade favored Republicans.

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Why AP called the Montana Senate race for Republican Tim Sheehy

Read full article: Why AP called the Montana Senate race for Republican Tim Sheehy

Republican Tim Sheehy shaved Democratic Sen. Jon Tester’s margins in Montana’s populous counties and ran up his lead in the state’s more rural regions.

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Republicans take Senate majority and eye unified power with Trump

Read full article: Republicans take Senate majority and eye unified power with Trump

Republicans have taken the Senate majority and are fighting to keep control of the House.

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Republican Tim Sheehy defeats 3-term incumbent to flip Montana US Senate seat

Read full article: Republican Tim Sheehy defeats 3-term incumbent to flip Montana US Senate seat

Republican Tim Sheehy has defeated three-term Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.

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College athletes push for voter turnout while largely avoiding controversy as election nears

Read full article: College athletes push for voter turnout while largely avoiding controversy as election nears

University of Montana track athlete Lily Meskers drew attention when she rejected a NIL deal to support Democrat Jon Tester in his Senate re-election bid because she doesn't agree with his votes on transgender athletes.

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Voters drowning in ads from 'obscene' amounts of cash flooding Montana U.S. Senate race

Read full article: Voters drowning in ads from 'obscene' amounts of cash flooding Montana U.S. Senate race

Republicans have struggled for 18 years to topple Montana Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.

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Montana GOP candidate who could flip control of Senate nagged by claims he lied about bullet wound

Read full article: Montana GOP candidate who could flip control of Senate nagged by claims he lied about bullet wound

A former Park Service ranger says U.S. Senate hopeful Tim Sheehy of Montana has been lying about a bullet wound that the candidate said came from fighting in Afghanistan.

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This Montana Senate candidate said his opponent ate 'lobbyist steak.' But he lobbied—with steak

Read full article: This Montana Senate candidate said his opponent ate 'lobbyist steak.' But he lobbied—with steak

Montana Republican Tim Sheehy denounced incumbent U.S. Sen. Jon Tester during a recent debate for ā€œeating lobbyist steakā€ while Sheehy was fighting in Afghanistan.

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Key Senate race in Arizona could hinge on voters who back Trump and the Democratic candidate

Read full article: Key Senate race in Arizona could hinge on voters who back Trump and the Democratic candidate

If Ruben Gallego is going to give Democrats their fourth straight U.S. Senate victory in Arizona, he’s probably going to need support from an unlikely group: Donald Trump voters.

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Democrats put up $25 million to reach voters in 10 states in fierce fight for Senate majority

Read full article: Democrats put up $25 million to reach voters in 10 states in fierce fight for Senate majority

Democrats are pumping $25 million into expanded voter outreach across 10 states as part of their effort to protect their narrow Senate majority.

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Embattled Democratic senators steer clear of Kamala Harris buzz but hope it helps

Read full article: Embattled Democratic senators steer clear of Kamala Harris buzz but hope it helps

Three-term U.S. Sen. Jon Tester has made reproductive freedom for women a hallmark of his campaign.

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Donald Trump headlines Montana rally after plane was diverted but landed safely

Read full article: Donald Trump headlines Montana rally after plane was diverted but landed safely

Former President Donald Trump traveled to Montana for a Friday night rally in hopes of ousting the state’s Democratic senator, but his plane first had to divert to an airport on the other side of the Rocky Mountains because of a mechanical issue, according to airport staff.

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Uproar over Biden's campaign shows no signs of abating. Manchin is latest to call for a new nominee

Read full article: Uproar over Biden's campaign shows no signs of abating. Manchin is latest to call for a new nominee

The uproar over President Joe Biden’s reelection bid is showing no signs of abating.

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Biden is isolated at home as Obama, Pelosi and other Democrats push for him to reconsider 2024 race

Read full article: Biden is isolated at home as Obama, Pelosi and other Democrats push for him to reconsider 2024 race

Democrats at the highest levels are making a critical push for President Joe Biden to reconsider his election bid.

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Biden's debate performance leaves down-ballot Democrats anxious — and quiet

Read full article: Biden's debate performance leaves down-ballot Democrats anxious — and quiet

President Joe Biden's debate performance spurred anxiety and silence among some Democrats running in competitive races across the country.

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Republican challenger to Tester leans into his outsider status in Montana US Senate debate

Read full article: Republican challenger to Tester leans into his outsider status in Montana US Senate debate

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy embraced his status as an outsider who came to Montana to start a business during the first debate in a race that could tip the balance of power in the Senate.

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Montana US Sen. Jon Tester to face GOP newcomer Tim Sheehy in election key to Senate control

Read full article: Montana US Sen. Jon Tester to face GOP newcomer Tim Sheehy in election key to Senate control

Three-term incumbent Democrat Sen. Jon Tester and Republican newcomer Tim Sheehy have cruised to victory in Montana’s primary election.

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the Montana presidential and state primaries

Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the Montana presidential and state primaries

The general election for a race that could determine the Senate majority begins right after Montana voters lock in their nominees in Tuesday’s primaries.

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the final presidential primaries and caucuses of 2024

Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the final presidential primaries and caucuses of 2024

The 2024 presidential primary calendar is drawing to a close with a handful of primaries on Tuesday and two Democratic caucuses in Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands on June 8.

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Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it

Read full article: Lab-grown meat isn't on store shelves yet, but some states have already banned it

Lab-grown meat is not currently available in any U.S. grocery stores or restaurants.

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Money isn't enough to smooth the path for Republican candidates hoping to retake the Senate

Read full article: Money isn't enough to smooth the path for Republican candidates hoping to retake the Senate

Senate Republicans are returning to a strategy they hope could neutralize their Democratic rivals' financial edge: Find rich people to run.

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Spending bill would ease access to guns for some veterans declared mentally incapable

Read full article: Spending bill would ease access to guns for some veterans declared mentally incapable

Veterans whom the government declares incapable of managing their own affairs would have easier access to firearms under spending legislation expected to be signed by President Joe Biden in the coming days.

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Republicans have a plan to take the Senate. A hard-right Montana lawmaker could crash the party

Read full article: Republicans have a plan to take the Senate. A hard-right Montana lawmaker could crash the party

Montana Republicans gathered in a hotel ballroom this weekend aiming to unite ahead of the 2024 election and defeat three-term incumbent Democrat U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.

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Republican bid to flip US Senate grows complicated as Montana primary gets competitive

Read full article: Republican bid to flip US Senate grows complicated as Montana primary gets competitive

Montana Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale plans to run for U.S. Senate, upending a race in which many national GOP officials already coalesced around a different candidate as they seek to unseat three-term Democrat U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.

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IRS delays reporting rules for users of Venmo, Cash App and other payment apps

Read full article: IRS delays reporting rules for users of Venmo, Cash App and other payment apps

Users of Venmo, Cash App and other payment apps will get a bit of a tax reprieve this year.

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A Montana farmer with a flattop and ample lobbyist cash stands between the GOP and Senate control

Read full article: A Montana farmer with a flattop and ample lobbyist cash stands between the GOP and Senate control

Republicans two seats short of U.S. Senate control are expected to spend tens of millions of dollars on ads attacking Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester as a Washington insider tainted by lobbyist cash.

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Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations

Read full article: Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations

Hundreds of Native Americans have been recruited to addiction treatment centers in Phoenix from states as far away as Montana in a widespread billing scheme that mostly targeted Medicaid’s American Indian Health Program.

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Former Navy SEAL seeks GOP nod to challenge Montana Democratic US Sen. Tester in 2024

Read full article: Former Navy SEAL seeks GOP nod to challenge Montana Democratic US Sen. Tester in 2024

Former U.S. Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy says he will seek the 2024 Republican nomination to challenge Montana U.S. Sen. Jon Tester as the Democrat tries to secure a fourth term.

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Defense industry dollars flowed to a Democratic senator after he gained a key role on spending

Read full article: Defense industry dollars flowed to a Democratic senator after he gained a key role on spending

Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester is looking to win reelection in a race that could decide control of the Senate.

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Biden hopes Su's role in dockworker deal can sway Democratic holdouts to confirm her as labor chief

Read full article: Biden hopes Su's role in dockworker deal can sway Democratic holdouts to confirm her as labor chief

The White House is hoping that Julie Su’s role in brokering a deal between West Coast dockworkers and shippers will provide fresh momentum for the Senate to act on her long-stalled nomination to be labor secretary.

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Senate passes GOP bill overturning student loan cancellation, teeing it up for Biden veto

Read full article: Senate passes GOP bill overturning student loan cancellation, teeing it up for Biden veto

A Republican measure overturning President Joe Biden’s student loan cancellation plan has passed the Senate and now awaits an expected veto.

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Zooey Zephyr row spotlights rise of GOP far-right caucuses

Read full article: Zooey Zephyr row spotlights rise of GOP far-right caucuses

The banishment of transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr from Montana’s House floor has showcased the rising power of hard-line conservatives who are leveraging divisive social issues to gain political influence.

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Biden labor secretary nominee Su faces doubts in Senate

Read full article: Biden labor secretary nominee Su faces doubts in Senate

President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the next labor secretary, Julie Su, won praise at her Senate confirmation hearing as ā€œa champion of the working class.ā€.

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Montana shelves GOP proposal to alter US Senate primary

Read full article: Montana shelves GOP proposal to alter US Senate primary

A proposed change to next year’s Montana U.S. Senate primary that was aimed at undermining Democratic Sen. Jon Tester’s reelection chances is likely dead.

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Montana GOP seeks to bar 3rd parties from key US Senate race

Read full article: Montana GOP seeks to bar 3rd parties from key US Senate race

Libertarians lined up with Democrats on Friday against a proposal that would effectively block third party candidates from next year’s Montana U.S. Senate election.

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About 25 train cars derail in Montana, no injuries reported

Read full article: About 25 train cars derail in Montana, no injuries reported

Authorities say about 25 train cars have derailed in northwestern Montana.

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Vote on Biden's pick to run FAA delayed amid GOP opposition

Read full article: Vote on Biden's pick to run FAA delayed amid GOP opposition

The fate of President Joe Biden's pick to run the Federal Aviation Administration is in doubt.

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Army of lobbyists helped water down banking regulations

Read full article: Army of lobbyists helped water down banking regulations

A handful of red-state Democrats were instrumental in helping Republicans secure a rollback of banking regulations sought by then-President Donald Trump in 2018.

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Democratic Sen. Jon Tester to run for 4th term in Montana

Read full article: Democratic Sen. Jon Tester to run for 4th term in Montana

U.S. Sen. Jon Tester of Montana says he’ll seek reelection to a fourth term in 2024.

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Congress floats ways to secure skies after Chinese balloon

Read full article: Congress floats ways to secure skies after Chinese balloon

Members of Congress are grappling with what to do after the downing of a Chinese balloon and three other aerial objects over American airspace.

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US House votes to condemn China over balloon surveillance

Read full article: US House votes to condemn China over balloon surveillance

The U.S. House voted unanimously Thursday to condemn the Beijing government for its balloon surveillance program.

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US, states weigh farmland restrictions after Chinese balloon

Read full article: US, states weigh farmland restrictions after Chinese balloon

As U.S.-China relations cool amid trade disputes and espionage fears stoked by the Chinese spy balloon shot down off the Atlantic Coast, lawmakers in Congress and at least 11 statehouses are weighing legislation to further limit foreign ownership of farmland.

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Democrats kept the Senate this year, but 2024 may be harder

Read full article: Democrats kept the Senate this year, but 2024 may be harder

Democrats celebrating a successful effort to keep control of the U.S. Senate this year will soon confront a 2024 campaign that could prove more challenging.

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Biden signs 'burn pits' help for vets, a personal win, too

Read full article: Biden signs 'burn pits' help for vets, a personal win, too

President Joe Biden has signed veterans health care legislation that ends a long battle to expand benefits for troops who served near toxic ā€œburn pits.ā€.

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Burn pits recognition for veterans took decade of struggle

Read full article: Burn pits recognition for veterans took decade of struggle

President Joe Biden is set to sign into law a bill that aims to help military veterans exposed to toxic burn pits.

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Biden steps out of the room and finds legacy-defining wins

Read full article: Biden steps out of the room and finds legacy-defining wins

Over five decades in Washington, Joe Biden knew that the way to influence was to be in the room where it happens.

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Rents spike as big-pocketed investors buy mobile home parks

Read full article: Rents spike as big-pocketed investors buy mobile home parks

Investors are buying up mobile home parks across the country, leading to significant rent increases and complaints of neglect from residents.

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Montana governor under fire for vacationing during flood

Read full article: Montana governor under fire for vacationing during flood

Montana's governor was not in Montana — or in the U.S. at all — when punishing floods hit Yellowstone National Park and communities on its fringes this week.

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Senate OKs enhanced benefits for vets exposed to burn pits

Read full article: Senate OKs enhanced benefits for vets exposed to burn pits

The Senate has approved a sweeping expansion of health care and disability benefits for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan in response to concerns about their exposure to toxic burn pits.

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Trump ally Zinke fights claim he's too liberal for Montana

Read full article: Trump ally Zinke fights claim he's too liberal for Montana

When Republican Ryan Zinke first ran for Congress, the former Navy SEAL faced false accusations his military career had ended in disgrace.

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Lawmakers reach deal to help veterans exposed to burn pits

Read full article: Lawmakers reach deal to help veterans exposed to burn pits

Congressional bargainers have announced a deal on legislation to boost health care services and disability benefits for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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US panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases

Read full article: US panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wants to do more than just put a bandage on a crisis that she says has been decades in the making.

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In Washington, a day of snapshots of divisions and futility

Read full article: In Washington, a day of snapshots of divisions and futility

Thursday saw a closed-door huddle by an embattled President Joe Biden with his own party’s senators, apparently for naught.

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Kansas governor breaks with Biden in appeal to GOP voters

Read full article: Kansas governor breaks with Biden in appeal to GOP voters

Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has signaled her efforts to appeal to moderate Republican and GOP-leaning independent voters whose support is necessary for her to win a tough reelection race in Kansas next year.

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Senate rejects Biden's vaccine mandate for businesses

Read full article: Senate rejects Biden's vaccine mandate for businesses

The Senate has narrowly approved a resolution to nullify the Biden administration’s requirement that businesses with 100 or more workers have their employees be vaccinated against the coronavirus or submit to weekly testing.

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Biden to withdraw embattled banking regulator nominee

Read full article: Biden to withdraw embattled banking regulator nominee

President Joe Biden says Saule Omarova’s nomination to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency will be withdrawn.

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GOP paints Biden's choice for bank regulator as radical

Read full article: GOP paints Biden's choice for bank regulator as radical

President Joe Biden’s choice to become one of the top banking regulators endured a contentious nomination hearing Thursday, with Republican senators warning she would nationalize the U.S. banking system and Democrats saying she’s eminently qualified and would be tough overseer of Wall Street.

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Biden's nominee for bank regulator faces hostile opposition

Read full article: Biden's nominee for bank regulator faces hostile opposition

President Joe Biden nominated Saule Omarova to be the nation’s next comptroller of the currency in September.

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Senate approves Biden land-agency pick over GOP opposition

Read full article: Senate approves Biden land-agency pick over GOP opposition

A bitterly divided Senate has approved President Joe Biden’s choice to oversee vast government-owned lands in the West, despite Republican objections that she is an "eco-terrorist.'.

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A potential Powell renomination for Fed faces some dissent

Read full article: A potential Powell renomination for Fed faces some dissent

Resistance to the potential renomination of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell intensified this week, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren becoming the first senator to publicly oppose Powell and many progressive groups pushing for some alternative leader at the Fed.

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The closer: Biden in familiar role, to unite party on $3.5T

Read full article: The closer: Biden in familiar role, to unite party on $3.5T

The time has come for President Joe Biden to close the deal if he has any hope of delivering on his domestic policy ambitions.

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For Biden and senators, a sense that 'world was watching'

Read full article: For Biden and senators, a sense that 'world was watching'

President Joe Biden set out to build back more than roads and bridges in his big infrastructure bill.

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Infrastructure push slowed by Tennessee senator's objection

Read full article: Infrastructure push slowed by Tennessee senator's objection

A freshman senator has ground the Senate to a crawl in order to slow the passage of a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure package.

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Senators struggle to amend, finish $1T infrastructure bill

Read full article: Senators struggle to amend, finish $1T infrastructure bill

Senators are struggling to wrap up work on the bipartisan infrastructure plan.

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Senators behind $1T infrastructure plan show off their work

Read full article: Senators behind $1T infrastructure plan show off their work

The senators who spent months stitching together a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure package are now trying to sell it to the American people.

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Will McConnell lift roadblock of Biden for infrastructure?

Read full article: Will McConnell lift roadblock of Biden for infrastructure?

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell had vowed to be ā€œ100% focusedā€ on stopping President Joe Biden’s agenda.

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Infrastructure bill fails first vote; Senate to try again

Read full article: Infrastructure bill fails first vote; Senate to try again

Senate Republicans have rejected an effort to begin debate on a bipartisan infrastructure deal that senators brokered with President Joe Biden.

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Big infrastructure bill in peril; GOP threatens filibuster

Read full article: Big infrastructure bill in peril; GOP threatens filibuster

The bipartisan infrastructure deal senators brokered with President Joe Biden is hanging by a thread.

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Biden and Sanders, once rivals, are now partners in power

Read full article: Biden and Sanders, once rivals, are now partners in power

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have forged an unlikely yet understandable partnership.

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Once rivals, Biden and Sanders are now partners in power

Read full article: Once rivals, Biden and Sanders are now partners in power

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders have forged an unlikely yet understandable partnership.

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Bipartisan infrastructure deal back on track after walk-back

Read full article: Bipartisan infrastructure deal back on track after walk-back

A bipartisan deal to invest nearly $1 trillion in the nation’s infrastructure appears to be back on track after a stark walk-back by President Joe Biden to his earlier insistence that the bill be coupled with an even larger Democrat-backed measure in order to earn his signature.

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A snapshot of the bipartisan infrastructure agreement

Read full article: A snapshot of the bipartisan infrastructure agreement

President Joe Biden and a bipartisan group of senators have reached an agreement to significantly boost infrastructure spending, though considerable hurdles remain before the blueprint unveiled Thursday becomes reality.

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Dems eye $6T plan on infrastructure, Medicare, immigration

Read full article: Dems eye $6T plan on infrastructure, Medicare, immigration

Congressional Democrats are eyeing a $6 trillion infrastructure package that goes far beyond roads and bridges.

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Senators press Interior Secretary Haaland on oil lease pause

Read full article: Senators press Interior Secretary Haaland on oil lease pause

Both Republican and Democratic senators are pressing Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for answers after a federal court blocked the Biden administration’s suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters.

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Bipartisan infrastructure group swells to 21 senators

Read full article: Bipartisan infrastructure group swells to 21 senators

A bipartisan senators’ group working on a $1 trillion infrastructure compromise has now doubled in size, expanding to 21 members.

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Biden nominee's link to 1989 logging sabotage blasted by GOP

Read full article: Biden nominee's link to 1989 logging sabotage blasted by GOP

President Joe Biden’s nominee to oversee federal lands in the U.S. West is facing Republican pressure to withdraw over her ties to environmental activists convicted of spiking trees to sabotage a national forest timber sale more than 30 years ago.

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Senators eye $579B in new infrastructure spending, $1T plan

Read full article: Senators eye $579B in new infrastructure spending, $1T plan

A bipartisan group of senators is eyeing an infrastructure deal with $579 billion in new spending as part of a $1 trillion total package.

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Biden nominee for public lands boss faces GOP opposition

Read full article: Biden nominee for public lands boss faces GOP opposition

President Joe Biden’s nominee to oversee vast expanses of public land in the U.S. West is being criticized by Republicans because of her involvement in partisan politics as a longtime Democratic aide and environmentalist.

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Chocolate chip diplomacy: Biden courts Congress with gusto

Read full article: Chocolate chip diplomacy: Biden courts Congress with gusto

The pictures always make it look so presidential.

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Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

Read full article: Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

President Joe Biden has nominated Tracy Stone-Manning of Missoula, Montana, to direct the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management.

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Biden taps ex-Obama official as Interior Department deputy

Read full article: Biden taps ex-Obama official as Interior Department deputy

The White House is naming a former Obama administration official to be deputy secretary at the Interior Department after dropping plans for a more liberal nominee who faced key Senate opposition.

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Biden returns prisoner-of-war flag to perch atop White House

Read full article: Biden returns prisoner-of-war flag to perch atop White House

President Joe Biden has restored the prisoner-of-war/missing-in-action flag to its former location atop the White House.

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States sue Biden in bid to revive Keystone XL pipeline

Read full article: States sue Biden in bid to revive Keystone XL pipeline

Committee Ranking Member Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WVa., speaks during a hearing to examine the nomination of former Gov. – Attorneys general from 21 states on Wednesday sued to to overturn President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the contentious Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada. Led by Ken Paxton of Texas and Austin Knudsen of Montana, the states said Biden had overstepped his authority when he revoked the permit for the Keystone pipeline on his first day in office. Construction on the 1,200-mile (1,930-kilometer) pipeline began last year when former President Donald Trump revived the long-delayed project after it had stalled under the Obama administration. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Jon Tester of Montana.

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Biden urges Senate Dems to rally behind $1.9T virus bill

Read full article: Biden urges Senate Dems to rally behind $1.9T virus bill

ā€œHe said we need to pass this bill and pass it soon. The Senate bill was expected to largely mirror the House-approved package, with the most glaring divergence the Senate's dropping of language boosting the federal minimum wage to $15 hourly. Schumer said Senate debate would commence as soon as Wednesday and predicted, ā€œWe'll have the votes we need to pass the bill." Progressives, though, were still smarting over the virtual certainty that the Senate bill will lack the minimum wage boost, up from $7.25 hourly locked in since 2009. The funding was removed after some Republican lawmakers had criticized it as an example of a wasteful spending item that should not be part of the COVID relief bill.

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Centrist Democrats flex muscles, create headaches for Biden

Read full article: Centrist Democrats flex muscles, create headaches for Biden

He can send the White House into a tailspin with a single five-minute interview or three-sentence statement. With a 50-50 split in the Senate leaving little room for error on tough votes, other moderate Democrats like Sens. He received a call from the White House shortly after his complaint to try to smooth things over. AdThe White House shares those political concerns. Their significance to the final vote on the COVID-19 bill means some moderates are already getting extra attention from the White House.

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US agency cancels Trump policy on conservation purchases

Read full article: US agency cancels Trump policy on conservation purchases

Interior Department officials on Thursday canceled a Trump administration directive that gave local and state officials power to block purchases of land and water for conservation under a longstanding federal program. Trump administration officials had said the order would have allowed the government to fulfill goals that were set when conservation areas were created, by filling in missing pieces of them. Jon Tester of Montana and Joe Manchin of West Virginia and others for undermining the conservation program. They accused the Trump administration of using Bernhardt’s order to circumvent the intent of Congress and squandering the bipartisan goodwill created by passing last year's law. Daines welcomed the move to revoke the order and said in a Thursday statement that the program was a critical tool for conservation.

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Hardening partisan map steepens Democrats' climb in Senate

Read full article: Hardening partisan map steepens Democrats' climb in Senate

Yet as states increasingly sort themselves along hardening partisan lines, it's complicating Democrats' drive to win the majority and keep it. Thanks to this month's elections, Democrats will own all four Senate seats from purple Arizona and increasingly blue Colorado next year. In addition, three current Senate Democrats are from states that President Donald Trump carried easily this month despite losing to Democrat Joe Biden. ā€œThe problem is a Democratic Senate majority runs through red states, and that is an inherent structural difficulty." In the 2022 elections, Democrats will defend Senate 13 seats — all from states Biden won.

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GOP duo reshapes Montana politics to match Trump's vision

Read full article: GOP duo reshapes Montana politics to match Trump's vision

It's a shift Montana Democrats argue is out of step with the state’s independent-minded electorate. Steve Bullock, challenging Daines, is one of the Democrats' best hopes to tilt the balance of power in the closely divided Senate. Gianforte, one of the wealthiest members of the U.S. House, has been boosted in his run for Montana governor by Daines’ clout. Democrats as recently as 2014 held both Montana U.S. Senate seats, the governor’s mansion and a bevy of other statewide offices. Daines and Gianforte ā€œfit the party like a glove right now,ā€ University of Montana political analyst Rob Saldin said.

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Public lands chief hangs on despite nomination getting nixed

Read full article: Public lands chief hangs on despite nomination getting nixed

That's not how it works," Sen. Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat, said of the May order in an interview. Prior to joining the Trump administration, he had called for the government to sell its public lands. Interior Department spokesperson Conner Swanson confirmed that the arrangement outlined in Pendley's order means he will continue to lead the bureau. After joining the government, he declared that his past support for selling public lands was irrelevant because his boss, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, opposes the wholesale sale of public lands. Under Trump, the land bureau has sought to scale back some protections for public lands, including proposals to ease restrictions on oil and gas exploration, mining and grazing.

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Public lands chief hangs on despite nomination getting nixed

Read full article: Public lands chief hangs on despite nomination getting nixed

"You dont want the deputy director of policy and programs being able to dictate whos in charge of the (bureau.) Its too important an agency.Interior Department spokesman Conner Swanson confirmed that the arrangement means Pendley will continue to lead the bureau. Whether another nominee will be named is up to the White House, Swanson added. The May 22 order from Pendley, which was also signed by Interior Department Assistant Secretary Casey Hammond, had specified such records were to be kept. Steve Bullock, a Democrat who is seeking to topple Republican Sen. Steve Daines in the November election.

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Post Office warns states across US about mail voting

Read full article: Post Office warns states across US about mail voting

Voters and lawmakers in several states are also complaining that some curbside mail collection boxes are being removed. Postal Service is sufficiently prepared to fulfill.Meanwhile, the removal of Postal Service collection mail boxes triggered concerns and anger in Oregon and Montana. All three members of Montanas congressional delegation two of whom are Republican raised concerns about the removal of mail boxes in letters sent to Postmaster DeJoy. Postal Service spokesperson Ernie Swanson said the Oregon removals were due to declining mail volume and that duplicate mail boxes were taken from places that had more than one. The Postal Service said four mail boxes were removed in Portland this week.

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Lawmakers: Postal changes delay mail-order medicine for vets

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Postal Service facility in McLean, Va. Postal Service. Postal Service are taking a toll on military veterans, who are reporting much longer wait times to receive mail-order prescription drugs, according to Democratic senators. The lawmakers called on DeJoy to reassess the impact of the postal changes on veterans and urged him to work with VA Secretary Robert Wilkie to reduce delays. Those who gave so much to serve this country should be able to count on the nations Postal Service to deliver their medications in a timely manner, the lawmakers wrote Friday.

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Montana's U.S. House race brings partisan divide to the fore

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In the race for Montana's lone U.S. House seat, Republican Matt Rosendale faces opponent Democrat Kathleen Williams. In the race for Montanas lone U.S. House seat, Republican Matt Rosendale is hitching his wagon to President Donald Trump even as the president's national approval ratings worsen. Like Rosendale, Williams comes to this race with something to prove. The House seat opened up this year after Gianforte decided to run for governor, with incubment Democrat Steve Bullock termed out and running for U.S. Senate. She hopes to bring that same spirit to the U.S. House, where hyper partisanship has gotten out of control," she said.

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VA says it lacks adequate medical gear for 2nd virus wave

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FILE - In this March 27, 2019, file photo Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie, left, speaks with Veterans Health Administration Executive in Charge, Dr. Richard Stone, second from left, before a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. To handle a possible second wave of COVID-19, it would need a six-month supply. A future pandemic wave may test all of us in our preparation, Stone told the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. The Associated Press previously reported that VA health care facilities struggled with shortages of workers and protective equipment, forcing employees to reuse masks for days or weeks, even as VA leaders denied that it lacked adequate supplies. As of Tuesday, VA had 1,665 staff cases of COVID-19, including 133 that were considered active. At least 33 VA employees have died of the virus, according to VA data.

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VA says it wont stop use of unproven drug on vets for now

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Still, it acknowledged that VA Secretary Robert Wilkie had wrongly asserted publicly without evidence that the drug had been shown to benefit younger veterans. In the first week of May, 17 patients had received the drug for COVID-19, according to VA data obtained by the AP. VA has not endorsed nor discouraged the use of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients and has left those decisions to providers and their patients, the VA said. The Food and Drug Administration has warned against the drug combination and said hydroxychloroquine should only be used for the coronavirus in formal studies. The analysis of VA hospital data, done by independent researchers at two universities with VA approval, was not a rigorous experiment.

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US senators seek probe of veterans homes after coronavirus deaths

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A group of U.S. senators is seeking an investigation into the Department of Veterans Affairs' oversight of homes for aging veterans amid a spate of coronavirus deaths at the state-run centers. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey of Massachusetts; Bob Casey of Pennsylvania; and Jon Tester of Montana, the ranking member of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. In New York, the Long Island State Veterans Home has reported 53 deaths, including 48 confirmed and five presumed COVID-19 deaths. The New York State Veterans Home at St. Albans in New York City has reported 33 deaths. Noel said the agency has since established a quarterly monitoring of the contractor that reviews state veterans homes.

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