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To the chagrin of advocates and HHS, Mars is not making promises on banning artificial dyes like others in Big Food. What that means for Trump, RFK.
It’s impossible to walk the corridors of Congress without feeling the weight of tradition, ritual and history. But there is one lesser known tradition in the Senate that is particularly sweet.
The bill next goes back to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana warned off big revisions from his chamber’s version.
US President Donald Trump lauded First Lady Melania Trump for her pivotal role in the Take It Down Act's passage, a bipartisan bill combating digital ...
Mullin was assigned the historic candy desk in January at the start of the 119th Congress, though the tradition of the desk dates back to 1965 when former Sen. George Murphy (R-CA) would hide ...
The candy desk was a Senate tradition that began in the 1960s and has since been passed down to others, with Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) being the latest.
Bills that would return prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Bible back into Texas classrooms head to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.
Did you know U.S. Sen. Roger F. Wicker, R-MS, uses the desk Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis sat at during his time in Congress?