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New Army climate strategy splits the parties
The Army released a new strategy for reducing its carbon footprint and reaching net zero emissions by 2050.
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The Army released a new strategy for reducing its carbon footprint and reaching net zero emissions by 2050.
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger defended his department, saying an officer acted with vigilance in Nehl's office.
Senate Minority Leader McConnell dined with German chancellor, and said he is sure Germany would nix the gas pipeline if Russia sacks Ukraine.
The Biden administration announced an agreement with Japan to temper a 25 percent Trump administration steel tariff.
Opponents question the effectiveness of firebrand Republican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Green, Lauren Boebert and Madison Cawthorn.
The House passed a stopgap appropriations bill Tuesday evening to extend current federal agency funding rates through March 11.
Romney suggested senators could turn focus next to reviving an expanded child tax credit after a more generous version lapsed last month.
The bill by freshman Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., offers a path to legal residency and a ramp-up of border security efforts.
A report by the passenger railroad’s watchdog calls into question its ability to efficiently and effectively implement $30 billion plan.
Refugees and those granted asylum may now renew their work permits in two-year increments rather than annually, USCIS said Monday.
The crypto currency industry contributed far more money to candidates in 2021 than in 2019, a sign of its growing market value.
“The best Olympic sport is curling,” says the New York Republican, a high school curling champion who played before push brooms.
Will recent developments among Republicans cause a rift between the establishment and Donald Trump, Stu Rothenberg asks.
The push for a diplomacy-heavy approach to Russia-Ukraine picks up some high-profile congressional backers.
Senate Finance Committee leaders said they aim to put together a bipartisan legislative package addressing mental health.
Senators are considering putting the employee retention tax credit back in place after retroactively cutting it off at the end of September.
Support from Wyden could be crucial to Robert Califf's FDA confirmation amid concerns from other Senate Democrats.
Congress' inability, thus far, to pass fiscal 2022 spending bills is causing budget problems for the Defense Department.
The 5-4 ruling means Alabama may be holding its primary using a map that a lower court found likely to have violated the Voting Rights Act.
House Democrats introduced a government funding stopgap Monday that would extend current spending levels through March 11.