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Face off: House GOP chafes as fines mount for violating mask rule during floor votes
Despite CDC changes, the House continues to require masks during votes, and some Republican members are rebelling.
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Despite CDC changes, the House continues to require masks during votes, and some Republican members are rebelling.
A proposed National Guard "quick reaction force" to protect the Capitol is emerging as a top partisan divide on a security funding bill.
A reversal of Roe v. Wade in a Mississippi abortion case could fire up partisans on both sides, but voters’ views can be nuanced.
Revelations emerged about sanitation lapses, the role of a Trump official in Emergent BioSolutions's contracts and their own bonuses.
Biden reiterated support for U.N.’s Law of the Sea pact that awaits Senate ratification and outlined international roles for the Coast Guard.
The prospect of a supplemental funding bill for Customs and Border Protection surfaced during a House appropriations hearing.
Lawmakers have introduced a number of mental health proposals but have been largely focused on adults, who may have different needs.
The State Department revised a rule that had denied birthright citizenship to some children born overseas via IVF or surrogacy.
Sen. Ron Johnson gestures as he speaks with a reporter before the start of the Senate Republican weekly lunch Tuesday.
Allowing the use of contributor money to pay for child care allows more people to run for office, candidates say.
Biden is using executive authority to deliver for labor unions, but he will need congressional help if he's going to match his rhetoric.
OCC's preliminary approval of a bank charter for a fintech company that has critics worried about it is skirting the rules.
Top Democrats say voters would prefer tax hikes for select wealthy individuals and corporations instead of broad-based transportation fees.
Ransomware has become a service in which hackers who want to make money by stealing online information trade advice and share the profits.
Now officially an ex-congressman, the Ohio Republican reflects on his time in the House and the future of the GOP.
OPINION — An upcoming tax change would significantly hike R&D investment costs in the U.S. and cost tens of thousands of well-paying jobs.
Biden traveled to the heart of car country to promote his plans for accelerating America’s production and adoption of electric vehicles.
The measure would make it easier to track hate crimes amid a spike in anti-Asian violence since the start of the pandemic.
House Republican leaders are lining up against establishing a Jan. 6 commission, despite its independent and bipartisan nature.
Senate leaders will likely have to renegotiate a $1.9 billion Capitol Hill security supplemental spending bill.