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The new Congress opens with GOP leadership facing internal divisions and the challenge of advancing Trump's agenda.
Twelve new senators join Congress, representing diverse backgrounds and aiming to tackle key issues as the 119th Congress begins.
The 119th Congress sees a slight drop in diversity despite historic milestones, with fewer members of color and notable firsts, including trans representation.
With ongoing threats like H5N1, Congress must prioritize public health funding to avert another pandemic disaster.
The 119th Congress begins with a Republican trifecta and critical issues such as leadership elections and cabinet confirmations on the agenda.
Congress begins its 119th session focusing on electing a new Speaker and key legislative actions within a busy first day.
John Thune steps up as Senate majority leader, taking on the challenge of steering Trump’s agenda through a divided Congress.
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina becomes the longest-serving Black senator in U.S. history, marking a historic milestone in the 119th Congress.
Congress may face voting difficulties as investigations continue regarding the New Orleans attack.
Mike Johnson's speakership hangs in the balance as Trump's endorsement faces scrutiny from discontented ultra-conservatives.
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