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Democrats on the U.S. Senate's health committee launched an investigation on Tuesday into Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s firing of all members of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel of vaccine experts.
Susan Monarez, a federal scientist, was Trump’s second choice to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after he pulled former congressman David Weldon’s nomination.
A third whistleblower has new information about a Justice Department official the president has nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit.
Paul Dans, lead architect of a controversial conservative policy plan, faces a tough primary against the four-term incumbent in 2026.
President Donald Trump called on Senate Republicans to skip recess to hammer out his remaining nominees, but Senate Democrats' resistance to key picks has slowed the process.
A day after former North Carolina governor Roy Cooper announced he is running for the United States Senate seat that will be vacated by Thom Tillis, his would-be opponent for the Democratic nomination has dropped out and announced his support for Cooper.
Name recognition and experience are among his advantages, but Triad professors say his strategy in this race will need to be different than previous campaigns.
NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Eric Skrmetta is running for U.S. Senate.
Now that U.S. Rep. Mike Collins has announced his run for Jon Ossoff's Georgia seat in the Senate, here is everyone else who has launched a campaign.