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House kicks budget reconciliation bill vote to Friday as GOP leader keeps talking
The House delayed a vote on the Democrats' reconciliation bill until Friday after Rep. Kevin McCarthy held the floor for hours.
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The House delayed a vote on the Democrats' reconciliation bill until Friday after Rep. Kevin McCarthy held the floor for hours.
The Farm Bureau's annual Thanksgiving shopping trip found this year's meal will cost 14 percent more than last year's. Blame the turkey.
Senators put off voting on their annual defense policy bill after Republicans objected to the list of amendments set for consideration.
The Federal Insurance Office is hearing from both investors and the industry about climate risks to the sector.
Annual deaths from drug overdoses through April topped 100,000 for the first time, according to new CDC data.
The administration's top health experts said COVID-19 booster shots are necessary even for young and healthy adults, despite conflicting data.
The committee of outside experts isn’t planning to meet to discuss the data on Pfizer’s request for authorization, the agency has confirmed.
As Congress sits on possible fixes, some want states to be better armed in fights against Big Tech companies.
The nature of central bank digital currencies may mean that privacy in transactions may be impossible to maintain.
Mitch Landrieu and Pete Buttigieg are in charge of implementing a measure that creates new spending on climate change, equity and broadband.
The Homeland Security secretary found himself on defense as Republicans grilled him on the number of migrants who journeyed to the border.
When a House committee delves into the nation’s snarled supply chain, lawmakers will likely be snarled themselves in politics and logistics.
President Joe Biden's trip to New Hampshire touted the new infrastructure law, as well as vulnerable Democratic lawmakers.
Education, health care and other provisions in the reconciliation bill could have 'a disproportionate impact on Black and brown families.'
Some of the provisions in the massive House budget bill, which has already been scaled back, could be in for more changes.
Reconciliation package includes billions in climate-related spending and tax incentives but leaves out much sought by climate hawks.
U.S. colleges reported a plunge in enrollment of new international students last year, but initial signs suggest an uptick this fall.
Defense contractors and veterans groups say the impasse in setting a new Pentagon budget threatens their programs.
Califf, who previously helmed the FDA in the final year of the Obama administration, is seen as a status quo choice.
Tax cuts would be widespread at first under the Democrats' bill, then slightly rise in 2023 for some middle- and upper-income taxpayers.