Policy · 117th Congress
US, allies to release oil from reserves to stabilize markets
The U.S. and 30 other oil-producing nations will release 60 million barrels of oil from their reserves to stabilize the global energy market.
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The U.S. and 30 other oil-producing nations will release 60 million barrels of oil from their reserves to stabilize the global energy market.
An OANN host and a conservative lawyer were among six people subpoenaed Tuesday by the Jan. 6 House investigation committee.
The Justice Department is expanding its effort to prevent and counter foreign tech-enabled threats beyond China.
The Ukraine war has quickly changed attitudes across political lines, and underlined the stakes for democracy.
President Joe Biden delivered his first State of the Union address Tuesday, paying particular attention to the foundations of democracy.
Ketanji Brown Jackson begins meeting with senators on Wednesday, part of her confirmation process to the Supreme Court.
President Joe Biden in the State of the Union address will renew his call for Congress to take action on climate change.
The Senate backed President Joe Biden's position 96 percent of the time last year, CQ Roll Call vote studies have found.
The United States could find itself supporting a yearslong insurgency helping Ukrainian rebels fight Russian occupiers.
On votes where the two parties split, Democrats stuck together last year more than Republicans, CQ Roll Call's analysis found.
Illinois Democrats' attempted gerrymander may have spread voters too thinly among the 17 districts, analyst Nathan L Gonzales says.
The federal government is telling states they can no longer set goals that allow traffic deaths to increase from year to year.
Dozens of Senate and House members are pressing the Biden administration to give Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals.
Redistricting made fewer districts competitive, making primaries more important in deciding who will fill Texas House seats.
The Supreme Court is asked by Pennsylvania Republicans to overturn a congressional redistricting map approved by the state's high court.
There just aren’t enough Democratic voters to draw a competitive district in Idaho. Any action will be in the 2nd District GOP primary.
Rep. Ted Deutch, the chairman of the House Ethics Committee, will resign later this year to become CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case with implications for Biden’s plans to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions.
“Remember, Washington put the country ahead of himself,” says Vermont Democrat, who has served in the Senate for nearly half a century.
Kinzinger said in remarks that while he will be out of Congress in a year, “I'm not going anywhere.”