List of U.S. Senate articles
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GettyImages-91318138crop With Power Plants Getting Hacked, Senate Looks For Ways To Keep The Lights On
A new measure is designed to make it harder for cyber attackers to take down the nation's electrical grid, but will it do more harm than good?
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GettyImages-498131690_960 One of the Biggest Objections to the TPP Just Went Up In Smoke
Philip Morris just lost the case against the Australian government that had opponents of the deal wringing their hands.
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GettyImages-487396244 Cruz to Trump: I’m ‘Just a Steel Town Girl on a Saturday Night’
Ted Cruz pushed back against Trump's criticism in one of the more awkward ways possible.
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GettyImages-493360880 Vice President Joe Biden Will Not Run for President
Vice President Joe Biden ruled out a run at the 2016 Democratic nomination for president.
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GettyImages-475534972crop A Cybersecurity Bill Light on Security, Heavy on Corporate Protection
Congress is poised to pass legislation that would hand businesses legal immunity for sharing cyber-intelligence with the government. Privacy activists call it a surveillance bill. Security experts call it a half-measure.
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GettyImages-482856762 Amy Schumer and Her Cousin Chuck Are Taking on Gun Control
Comedian Amy Schumer joined her distant cousin Chuck to take on gun control.
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GettyImages-482121140 In Ethiopia, Obama Says Republican Rhetoric ‘Would Be Ridiculous If It Weren’t So Sad’
On Obama's state visit to Ethiopia Monday, the president unexpectedly bashed Republican rhetoric back home.
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fifa Senate Hawks Want a FIFA President Who’s Less Into Russia
Their main complaint: Swiss-born Blatter’s support for Russia’s hosting of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, “despite Russia’s ongoing violations of Ukraine’s territorial integrity.”
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 14: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Corker (L) (R-TN) shakes hands with ranking member Sen. Ben Cardin (R) (D-MD) during a committee markup meeting on the proposed nuclear agreement with Iran April 14, 2015 in Washington, DC. A bipartisan compromise reached by Corker and Cardin would create a review period that is shorter than originally proposed for a final nuclear deal with Iran and creates compromise language on the removal of sanctions contingent on Iran ceasing support for terrorism. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) The Case for a Bipartisan Foreign Policy
The United States is strongest when Congress and the White House speak with one voice.
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467351324-960 Menendez Indicted on Public Corruption Charges
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has been charged with corruption. It's likely to have an immediate impact on U.S. foreign policy.
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465168518_3-11 Iran’s Breakout and Sneakout Into the Nuclear Sunset
When it comes to the Iran nuclear deal, keep a close watch on this golden triangle.