Opinion · 117th Congress
GOP has to make 2022 about policy, not personality
OPINIOn — The California recall result offered silver linings for Republicans in 2022, but the road back won’t be an easy one for the party.
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OPINIOn — The California recall result offered silver linings for Republicans in 2022, but the road back won’t be an easy one for the party.
Mild breakthrough cases aren’t always all that mild, testing problems are still rampant and post-vaccination cases are becoming more common.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday plants one of 660,000 flags on the Mall to honor and remember the Americans who have died due to COVID-19.
Both sides have been energized by implementation of the Texas ban prohibiting almost all abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
The president will be hard-pressed to keep his campaign promise as U.S. is on track for the lowest resettlement numbers in recent history.
Democrats face a deluge of bad news and intraparty infighting, a less-than-ideal situation as they gear up for the 2022 midterms.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred interest among younger drivers in insurance rates based on miles driven.
Child health advocates are demanding legislative action, alleging social media firms know their platforms harm young users.
Senators questioned Mayorkas about the criteria used to justify keeping the northern land border closed to fully vaccinated Canadians.
The budget package is intended to avoid a partial government shutdown and debt limit crisis, but it's likely to come back for a do-over.
Centrist House Democrats who object to the reconciliation package have individual policy priorities that could divide them.
The House will begin debating its annual defense policy bill Tuesday, with hundreds of amendments on tap, including many about Afghanistan.
Congress is trying to bring clarity to cryptocurrency. We discuss an ambitious proposal with former CFTC general counsel Patrick McCarty.
'We do not tolerate any mistreatment or abuse of a migrant,' DHS chief says on images of border agents confronting Haitian migrants in Texas.
Democrats removed military aid to Israel from a spending bill after progressives said they would oppose it.
It can be tough for the affable Long Islander and millennial congressman to hold anything back. “I’m thinking, should I say it? Yeah, I should.”
OPINION — Mitch McConnell and company are locked in the past if they believe “big spender” is still a political epithet.
Progressives say they won’t back the infrastructure bill unless the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package passes first.
Rep. Stephanie Bice, an avowed conservative, fends off attacks from the left and far right as she settles into her swingy Oklahoma district.
Rako at the Capitol complex is small, unassuming — and already wildly popular, thanks to free samples (and diners seeking more options).