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Health care industry seeks surprise billing changes this month
Lawmakers have also been divided over how the administration plans to implement the rule set to take effect in January.
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Lawmakers have also been divided over how the administration plans to implement the rule set to take effect in January.
Republicans were more enthusiastic about this year's defense bill after the removal of provisions on drafting women and combating extremism.
Americans are as divided as ever 11 months before the midterm elections, and most think the country is on the wrong path.
House and Senate leaders removed bipartisan provisions targeting Saudi Arabia before the House passed its defense policy bill.
The omicron variant can partially evade the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, but people who receive a booster may still be well protected.
OPINION — Looking back on 2021, it’s clear Biden and Democratic leaders made the wrong choice at almost every point in this new presidency.
President Joe Biden touted the infrastructure law in Kansas City, flanked by the the area's two Democratic House members and other officials.
A drab room in the Capitol complex once again felt like an oasis, as the “fix Congress” panel approved its latest set of recommendations.
“People want a friendly guy,” says Nebraska Republican and “decency conservative” Don Bacon. “The Glenn Youngkin style is really my style.”
Resigning and retiring House and Senate members have flexibility in how they use nearly $53 million in leftover campaign and PAC money.
Biden and lawmakers warned Putin of "profound" sanctions against Russia if it follows through on apparent threats to invade Ukraine.
Chris Magnus, the first Senate-confirmed Customs and Border Protection chief since 2019, promised to balance humanity and border security.
A new basic needs allowance would seek to address hunger among military families, but it falls short, according to advocates.
The withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan further complicates the political, legal and legislative quandary around closing Guantánamo Bay.
The rift between Capitol Police and their inspector general, Michael A. Bolton, was on display at a Senate hearing Tuesday.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky advises taking a rapid COVID-19 test before indoor gatherings
Circle's Dante Disparte breaks down how the stablecoin giant is aiming to reshape crypto's conversation with minority banks, HBCUs and beyond.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has stopped cooperating with the Jan. 6 select panel and faces contempt of Congress.
A new compromise version of the annual defense policy bill will authorize a Pentagon budget much larger than proposed by President Joe Biden.
Nearly every state that has finished redistricting so far faces or has faced a lawsuit over its newly drawn congressional map.