Opinion · 117th Congress
Fighting climate change means putting our coasts on par with our mountains
OPINION — Conservation funding should be distributed equitably between inland and coastal needs, but the current balance is far from fair.
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OPINION — Conservation funding should be distributed equitably between inland and coastal needs, but the current balance is far from fair.
As the Senate prepared to head into a weeklong recess, Democrats showed little sign they were making progress on their economic agenda.
WATCH: Lindsey Graham was accused of only spending time with Donald Trump for the free meals, while Joe Manchin reached his limit.
The Senate approved a short-term debt limit patch Thursday night but doesn’t provide much time for a longer-term agreement.
The Biden administration said it would restore the boundaries of three national monuments that President Donald Trump shrank during his term.
OPINION — Democrats have a toolkit of policy hacks to appease both moderates and progressives and get a reconciliation bill passed.
The Jan. 6 select committee investigating the insurrection says it is prepared to refer Stephen Bannon for criminal contempt.
Photos of the week: The Supreme Court kicked off its new term as the Senate played another round of kick the can before going on recess.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is calling for better oversight over White House contacts with DOJ in the wake of the 2020 election.
Some Democrats upset with Sinema want to see her primaried in 2024, but Kelly’s race next year could decide Senate control.
The former U.S. envoy, who resigned last month, told Congress that mass deportations are “not the answer” to a rise in migration from Haiti.
Roughly 192,000 people have died since all three COVID-19 vaccines became available to the U.S. general public
Senate leaders reached agreement on a bipartisan debt limit patch to raise the Treasury Department's statutory borrowing cap by $480 billion.
One political scientist used AI to analyze lawmakers’ statements in committee hearings and assign them a “grandstanding score.”
The Senate passed a debt limit patch that would give Treasury at least a couple of months of borrowing room.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is seeking records and testimony from the Stop the Steal organizers.
Left-leaning senators urged moderate lawmakers to include steps to avert catastrophic climate change in the budget reconciliation package.
The Defense Department's vaccine mandate for civilian workers will require a massive logistical lift to complete by the Nov. 22 deadline.
PODCAST — President Joe Biden went to Howell, Mich., to push for his agenda. We talked to people there about how it went.