Opinion · 117th Congress
Nuclear energy is key to America’s economic and geopolitical future
OPINION — The U.S. will find it hard to remain a global leader without a leading role for nuclear in our energy portfolio, Kennedy writes.
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OPINION — The U.S. will find it hard to remain a global leader without a leading role for nuclear in our energy portfolio, Kennedy writes.
OPINION — The BRAVE Act would help connect millions of veterans to good-paying, family-sustaining jobs in the trades, Norcross writes.
There is so much left for Congress to do before the end of the year — a vote on the debt limit and the monumental Build Back Better package.
As the national debt limit again challenges Congress, two House lawmakers want to tie expedited increases to a plan to reduce overall debt.
Marco Rubio's decision to hold up the defense bill over an amendment to punish China could cost colleagues other priority amendment votes.
The Biden administration said it's not "at this point" considering vaccine mandates for domestic flights ahead of the holiday travel season.
No amount of Christmas tree-lighting ceremonies or K Street receptions can disguise the foul mood that settles over Congress each December.
Photos of the week: Congress managed to avert a government shut down as members began to get into the holiday spirit.
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OPINION — Columnist Stu Rothenberg continues his tradition with his annual best and worst awards for the year in politics.
OPINION — In the current environment, it’s not enough to disagree, you have to discredit, demonize and destroy opponents, Gonzales writes.Â
Marjorie Taylor Greene trashed a fellow Republican on Twitter this week. Some were just as shocked by her grammar.
House leaders warned Thursday they likely can't address the debt limit by tying it to the annual defense authorization bill.
PODCAST — Congress has, as usual, put off enough work this year that December is full of must-do items with little time to do them.
A group of Senate Democrats are urging that their party’s budget reconciliation package be passed quickly in order to address climate change.
More companies are disclosing political spending in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection, including 255 companies with a review panel.
House Republicans are showing little interest in punishing Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert for her recent Islamophobic remarks.
The Senate is weighing whether to give members of Congress the power to demand their personal information be wiped off the internet.
Donald Trump promised his base he would build a Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. The promise is nearly reality as he teases a 2024 run.
The Biden administration is under a court order to restart the program, which makes asylum-seekers wait for their U.S. hearings in Mexico.