Policy · 117th Congress
DHS to bring migrants sent to wait in Mexico back to US
Up to 300 asylum-seekers in the so-called ‘Remain in Mexico’ program will be allowed into the US daily, mostly through two ports of entry.
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Up to 300 asylum-seekers in the so-called ‘Remain in Mexico’ program will be allowed into the US daily, mostly through two ports of entry.
President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial dominated action on Capitol Hill this week, and CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to capture it.
While senators sat quietly for another impeachment trial, House members stayed up way past their bedtimes, struggling to keep their heads upright.
Delaying census data until September may mean that expected lawsuits over redistricting will not be settled before the 2022 elections are held, experts say.
Moderate Democrat Jon Tester of Montana catapulted on Friday to the chairmanship of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense,
OPINION — The CDC says schools can be reopened safely, but unions and special interests have been arguing against it and that’s only hurting our children.
Photo of the day: House manager Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., arrives with coffee in hand at the Capitol before the start of day three of the impeachment trial in the Senate.
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If they can't secure a conviction, the impeachment managers are at least hoping for a dramatic fall in public support for Donald Trump.
Showtime’s series “The Circus” wants to capture the “nightmarish stew” of our politics. They didn’t think it would be quite as nightmarish as this.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi's preview of the upcoming congressional schedule shows the daunting amount of work on lawmakers' plates won't go away anytime soon.
Both would face immediate challenges in their respective roles, with schools across the country closed and millions of workers unemployed.
Mary C. Curtis speaks to former immigration advocate and senior director for Obama's White House Domestic Policy Council Cecilia Muñoz.
Minority groups are getting COVID-19 vaccines at a disproportionately lower rate, federal data show, and that may affect the nation's overall recovery.
The House impeachment team closed its presentation against Donald Trump with doses of guilt and shame for Republicans who may vote to acquit him.
The two front-runners are acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock, an FDA official of 37 years, and Joshua Sharfstein, a public health academic.
OPINION — Four House GOP freshmen with personal or family histories of living under socialism say they are ready to take up the “Freedom Force” mantle.
The Biden administration still has no public timeline for its first budget request after Trump officials didn't cooperate during the transition.
OPNION — It’s no surprise Biden’s racial equity agenda has met pushback. As they say, “When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.”
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency should have more clout and greater authority over all civilian agency computer networks, officials say.