Policy · 117th Congress
Biden dismisses calls for abolishing debt limit
President Joe Biden rejected a push from congressional Democrats to get rid of the statutory debt ceiling, calling the idea "irresponsible."
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President Joe Biden rejected a push from congressional Democrats to get rid of the statutory debt ceiling, calling the idea "irresponsible."
In 21 House race rating changes by Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales, most move toward the Republican candidate.
President Biden is casting himself as managing a solid economy even as Republicans and economists warn of a coming recession.
K Street’s 10 biggest spenders have shelled out a combined $238.3 million on federal lobbying so far this year, amid midterm uncertainty.
A federal judge sentenced Steve Bannon to four months in prison Friday for refusing to comply with a subpoena from a House committee.
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican Trump critic on the Jan. 6 committee, appeared with Sen. Mike Lee's challenger, Evan McMullin.
The select committee investigating the Capitol riot issued its subpoena Friday that seeks testimony and documents from Donald Trump.
The site selection deadline is fast approaching for the American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino.
A federal appeals court cleared the way for Graham to testify before a grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.
From Tommy Tuberville’s “reparations” comments to skin-darkening ads, Republicans are leaning into racism ahead of the midterm elections.
As states restrict investment based on ESG, asset managers of all sizes say they are not pursuing a political agenda.
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More than 80 executives told Congress their companies would suffer without a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Four House seats in Michigan are on the national battleground, including the reelection bid by Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin.
Worries abound in Okinawa about being dragged into a conflict with China, given the massive U.S. military footprint there.
A taxpayer group asked the Supreme Court to pause a program to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers.
Rep. Tim Ryan's run a strong campaign to flip Ohio's Senate seat, but other races will likely decide party control, Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, second from right, attends a news event at a U Street, Northwest, Walgreens touting over-the-counter hearing aids.
The panel argued there was insufficient evidence to prove that the drug lowered the rate of premature birth.
Judges have struck down gun restrictions since a June decision by the court, while expressing uncertainty over how to interpret the ruling.