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Supreme Court to hear arguments over Biden immigration priorities
The Supreme Court will hear oral argument Tuesday about the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement priorities.
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The Supreme Court will hear oral argument Tuesday about the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement priorities.
Murkowski beats Trump-backed fellow Republican Kelly Tshibaka, while Peltola defeats Sarah Palin, Nick Begich.
If negotiators can't get a deal, the result could be another stopgap spending bill or potentially a partial government shutdown.
A $475 million campaign to encourage vaccinations is being paid for by pandemic money meant for doctors and hospitals, Republicans charged.
With thousands of troops having trouble paying for food, lawmakers are pushing the Pentagon for bigger, targeted pay increases.
A federal appeals court appeared ready Tuesday to wipe out a lower court order that slowed the Justice Department in a Mar-a-Lago probe.
Donald's Trump hold over the Republican Party could be loosening. He remains a force, but voters sent a clear message in the midterms.
More than a dozen Republican-led states asked Monday night for permission to defend a pandemic-related border directive in court.
Supporters of a data privacy bill hope Congress will pass legislation early in the next Congress or even in the lame-duck session.
House Republican leader said Alejandro Mayorkas must resign or he will face impeachment investigation next year over record border crossings.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Ways and Means panel to get six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns from the IRS.
The data is the first batch of effectiveness data from an official, large-scale study on updated shots, on the market since October.
Prospects that Sen. Joe Manchin III will get to attach provisions to the bill dimmed after two key Republicans said they opposed the idea.
New York Rep. Carolyn Maloney may have violated House ethics rules by seeking a ticket to the Met Gala, an ethics office report says.
37.3 Million Americans have Diabetes: When will Congress Act? - Uncategorized
GOP hopes for impeachment revenge against Joe Biden are fading, but that probably won’t stop them from seeking dirt on the president.
The intraparty debate among House Republicans on a proposed earmark ban is heating up as an influential activist weighs in.
The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to clear the way for a program to forgive student loan debt for millions of borrowers.
Incoming and current members of Congress descended on Washington this week for leadership elections and new member orientation.
New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries announced that he will seek to be leader of the House Democrats, succeeding Nancy Pelosi of California.