Supreme Court takes up challenge to federal limits on coordinated spending

Washington — The Supreme Court said Monday that it will consider whether federal limits on coordinated spending by political parties in support of their candidates violate the First Amendment. The court’s review of an appeals court ruling that upheld the coordinated spending limits set up a high-stakes campaign finance dispute that will be heard in

Senate kicks off “vote-a-rama” on Trump’s “big, beautiful bill”

Washington — The Senate kicked off a “vote-a-rama” on President Trump’s massive tax bill Monday, beginning what’s expected to be a marathon session after the chamber debated the bill into the wee hours of the morning as Republicans work to pass the centerpiece legislation of Mr. Trump’s second-term agenda. The House narrowly passed the bill last

60+ Organizations Sign White House Pledge to Support America’s Youth and Invest in AI Education

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, over 60 organizations are the first signers of the White House’s Pledge to America’s Youth: Investing in AI Education, which promises to support the goals and mission of President Trump’s executive order Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for America’s Youth. The organizations “pledge to make available resources for youth and teachers through