Policy · 117th Congress
Administration plans to contest ‘Remain in Mexico’ court ruling
The Biden administration said it will appeal a federal court ruling that it resume a "Remain in Mexico" program for some migrants.
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The Biden administration said it will appeal a federal court ruling that it resume a "Remain in Mexico" program for some migrants.
The Biden administration's recalculation of a basic health diet means food stamp benefits will rise more than 20 percent for many.
President Joe Biden is aligned with House Republicans, not Democrats, over slapping restrictions on military aid to Egypt.
The Biden administration has evacuated a few thousand Afghans as tens of thousands now face risk from a Taliban government.
President Joe Biden stood by his decision to remove all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, blaming its leaders and military for quitting.
A federal judge has refused to block the Biden administration's moratorium on evictions, but more legal challenges lie ahead.
The agency supports employment opportunities for more than 42,000 individuals who are blind or have significant disabilities.
President Joe Biden wants Medicare to negotiate drug prices, and extend those prices to private insurance plans.
Joe Biden soon will have a country ambassador in place. But Democrats are frustrated with Ted Cruz for blocking his diplomatic picks.
A federal district judge ruled House Democrats should obtain some—but not all—of former President Donald Trump’s tax records from Mazars USA.
President Biden signed an executive order Thursday aiming to make 50 percent of all new vehicles fueled by zero-emission sources by 2030.
Boosters could help cancer patients avoid COVID-19, but World Health Organization wants poor countries prioritized for first shots.
Even at a White House event meant to celebrate the bipartisanship behind the ADA, the current partisan atmosphere crept in.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said Friday that the department may not be able to continue paying the nation’s bills past September.
President Joe Biden became just the latest national figure to go to Cincinnati to promise progress on the area's crumbling infrastructure.
The Pentagon's internal watchdog is reviewing procedures to protect the nuclear codes that travel with the president.
Congress will likely debate the future of the Guantanamo Bay military prison, with the Biden administration transferring its first detainee.
Voting rights dominated the headlines, with President Joe Biden touting the issue in Philadelphia and Texas Democrats on Capitol Hill.
President Joe Biden will make the pitch for voting rights on Tuesday, as he faces pressure to back changes to the Senate filibuster.
President Joe Biden fired Social Security Commissioner Andrew Saul on Friday; deputy David Black left voluntarily after being asked to resign.