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House Oversight Committee debates Texas abortion law
A tense House Oversight and Reform hearing Thursday delved into state restrictions on abortion in light of a new Texas law.
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A tense House Oversight and Reform hearing Thursday delved into state restrictions on abortion in light of a new Texas law.
“Some people have forgotten about it already … or want to,” says watercolor artist Winston Pingeon, who is a Capitol Police officer.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Sen. Ted Cruz that challenges campaign finance restrictions.
Before she was the congresswoman for Georgia’s 7th District, Carolyn Bourdeaux worked for Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden on Capitol Hill.
Don Young, the longest serving Republican in Congress, hasn't voted in his committees since February 2020.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi abandoned a House vote on a bipartisan infrastructure bill after negotiations hit a dead end.
Democrats who face tough races next year want the House to "take the win" and pass an infrastructure package that is tied up in wrangling.
Biden signed a stopgap funding measure Thursday with hours to spare before federal agencies would otherwise have to start shutting down.
Nonprofit organization behind an ad campaign against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices has deep ties to pharmaceutical lobbyists.
The GOP criticism of corporations that embrace environmental, social and governance issues show what's at stake in the midterms.
Of the five Republican senators who are retiring, only Alabama’s Richard C. Shelby has so far endorsed a candidate to replace him.
The Biden administration can continue turning back migrant families at the southern border using a public health directive known as Title 42.
A Facebook executive was grilled by senators from both parties Thursday over the company targeting users as young as 8 years old.
OPINION — The pandemic has taught Americans to value their homes, however modest, as a refuge. If they have one.
PODCAST — The Supreme Court’s new term is supercharged with political pressure, with cases on abortion and guns rights.
Republicans broke the Democrats' congressional baseball win streak, and President Joe Biden showed up with his agenda hanging in the balance.
Members of the House Armed Services Committee questioned top Pentagon leaders about how they'll keep the Taliban from sheltering terrorists.
Rep. Mike Gallagher gloated, Rep. Kathleen Rice triumphed and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema walked at this year’s 3-mile race.
House and Senate Democrats are moving further away from each other on energy-related provisions of their budget reconciliation bill.
Speaker Pelosi said the House will move ahead with a Thursday vote on an infrastructure bill, despite uncertainty that Democrats can pass it.