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The opposition’s job isn’t to be liked — it’s to hold governments to account. That means less Sky News sizzle, more Senate estimates steak.
A nasty fight has erupted in Parliament over Welcome to Country.
Labor's response yesterday to mass starvation in Gaza was to condemn a Greens senator for mentioning it. Then it tried to ...
The protests in and outside parliament came as Australia condemned Israel's actions in Gaza in a joint statement — criticised ...
Anthony Albanese’s First Nations ambassador has billed taxpayers more than three quarters of a million dollars for travel in ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced the nomination of Emil Bove, a top Justice Department official, to serve as a federal circuit judge.
Among the candidates in the Illinois Senate primary are Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton and Reps. Robin Kelly and Raja Krishnamoorthi.
Bove's nomination to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals now moves to the full Senate. Scores of former DOJ lawyers and retired judges say they fear his loyalty to Trump would carry over onto the bench.
Alcoa's Q2 Aluminum Earnings Top Estimates—But Tariff Risk Keeps Analyst Cautious by Nabaparna Bhattacharya Benzinga Editor Follow ...
Bove is arguably the single-most controversial circuit court nominee in modern American history. Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee didn’t care.
The Senate passed $9 billion in cuts to federal spending, including spending on foreign aid and to NPR and PBS.
The Senate approved a bill to cut nearly $9 billion in taxpayer funds, affecting foreign aid and public broadcasting. The measure is now returning to the House for approval.