Policy · 117th Congress
Biden administration eases COVID-19 ban on international travel
Foreign nationals must be vaccinated against COVID-19 before boarding a plane destined for the United States.
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Foreign nationals must be vaccinated against COVID-19 before boarding a plane destined for the United States.
President Joe Biden arrives in New York for United Nations General Assembly meetings Monday evening in the role of fence-mender-in-chief.
OPINION — House Democrats risk a midterm outcome similar to 1994 and 2010 if they, again, vote for a tax increase the Senate won’t support.
OPINION — Increasing taxes on the wealthy isn’t radical, it’s common sense, and it would level the playing field for hardworking Americans.
Congress' watchdog says the Defense Department isn't doing enough to combat fraud in the billions it spends on contracts.
Senate Democrats prepping alternate ways to include immigration in a budget bill will work “until we get to a yes” from the parliamentarian.
Kendall implored lawmakers to stop blocking the retirement of aircraft simply because they are built or based in their state or district.
Experts argue that the president could invoke the Civil War-era 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to ignore the statutory debt limit.
'The policy changes of this proposal far outweigh the budgetary impact,' parliamentarian says; Democrats may present different proposal
Demonstrators in support of jailed pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 showed up Saturday in less-than-anticipated numbers.
Photos of the day, Saturday edition: Scenes from the rally near the Capitol in support of those arrested after the Jan. 6 attack.
The vote to approve third Pfizer COVID-19 shots for the vulnerable came after the panel voted against third shots for people 16 or older.
OPINION — In just two months, the expanded child tax credit has already made a difference for families hit hard by the pandemic.
California’s Mike Garcia talks about UFO sightings, his “old-school camcorder” and what it’s like to serve in Congress with a former wingman.
The House is set to wade through more than 700 amendments to its defense policy bill, some clearly relevant, others not so much.
Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger said his department and other law enforcement will be ready for the Sept. 18 rally near the Capitol.
Photos of the week: This week featured the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the return of Senate pages, Olympic gymnasts and more security fencing.
Watch: Morgan Griffith revealed he’s a “wet blanket” and Jim Risch couldn't believe there wasn’t a mute button for the president.
Tucked into the sweeping package is a $4 million tax break sought by a Wisconsin fuel distributor with friends on both sides of the aisle.
The Bureau of Land Management’s national headquarters will return to Washington, D.C., reversing a Trump administration move.