Opinion · 117th Congress
Biden’s border policies are worsening the opioid crisis
OPINION — Biden’s radical policy changes have encouraged the drug cartels to smuggle more illicit substances like fentanyl across the border.
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OPINION — Biden’s radical policy changes have encouraged the drug cartels to smuggle more illicit substances like fentanyl across the border.
The Capitol Police have trained with Northern Red Inc., which publicly displays symbols often associated with white supremacists.
Five bills supported by Democrats and Republicans seek to trim the monopolies of technology firms such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.
The White House released a plan Friday to use unspent funds set aside by the Trump administration for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Senate will investigate the Trump administration’s subpoenas of the metadata of some of the former president’s political rivals.
OPINION — If bill titles are any indication, many lawmakers seem more interested in attracting attention than passing their own legislation.
The mask mandate on the House floor, in place since the early days of the pandemic, is being lifted for vaccinated individuals.
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As president, Trump largely stayed out of competitive, open Senate primaries, but he's already getting more involved for 2022.
The Biden administration set COVID-19 workforce protections for health care workers but only recommended steps other employers could take.
Votes are planned on repealing the Iraq war authorization and Trump regulatory moves, and on a major highways bill.
Senate panel approved Janie Simms Hipp's nomination to be USDA general counsel. Hipp would be first Native American in the post if confirmed.
HUD Secretary Fudge told senators that the loss of a fifth of department staff since 2012 has slowed the distribution of aid.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced $547 billion surface transportation bill largely along party lines.
The League of Conservation Voters Action Fund made its first round of endorsements, backing nine incumbent senators — all Democrats.
Pentagon leaders want to expand information they can withhold from the public, continuing a tradition that now spans three administrations.
Hartzler is the first House member to jump into the race for the open Senate seat, but she may not be the only one to run.
Former Sen. Ben Nelson was spotted while sitting on hearing room chairs stored in the first floor hallway of the Dirksen Building.
House Democrats are roiled in conflict over comments Rep. Ilhan Omar made that lumped together Israel, the United States and Hamas.
Environmental justice is emerging as the latest corporate sustainability issue and Laura Weiss sits down with Shawn Zeller to discuss it.