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NSF director: Funding boost can steer research money to more states
The National Science Foundation director says Congress is providing funding that will give more states a chance at research grants.
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The National Science Foundation director says Congress is providing funding that will give more states a chance at research grants.
Senate Democrats are confident about passing their health care, climate and tax package, as Republicans plot amendments they’ll offer to it.
More than 3.5 million veterans will gain easier access to health and disability benefits under a bill that cleared the Senate Tuesday.
A Senate panel plans to take up a bill that would expand security aid to Taiwan even as Speaker Pelosi has angered China with her visit there.
Comedian Jon Stewart hugs veteran Tim Hauser at a rally outside the Capitol Tuesday calling for Senate passage of veterans benefits legislation.
Congress is set to allow those exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeuene to file lawsuits to seek compensation from the federal government.
Democratic senators are bracing for the possibility of high-pressure votes on immigration during the budget reconciliation debate this week.
Public health officials are urging the administration to do more to address the monkeypox virus as clinics struggle to get vaccines.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi opted to go ahead with a visit to Taiwan even amid tensions with China and after President Biden said it would be unwise.
Rep. Andy Levin's loss means Michigan won't have a member of the Levin family representing it in Congress for the first time in decades.
The DOJ sues Idaho, saying its abortion ban violates federal law requiring treatment, including abortion, to stabilize a woman's condition.
The measure proposes more than $20 billion for agriculture provisions, including biofuels, conservation and wildfire prevention.
The centrist Republican Main Street Partnership agenda focuses on energy, jobs, supply chain issues, public safety and ‘freedom.’
David Jolly, Christine Todd Whitman and Andrew Yang say they are starting a viable third party. It could take a while, Stu Rothenberg writes.
The Senate is expected to take up a bill that would restrict the breeding or possession of “big cats,” including tigers and lions.
Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington elections feature incumbents facing ouster, battleground challengers being chosen.
President Joe Biden announced a drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan that killed the leader of al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahri.
The climate bill Senate Democrats unveiled last week would keep the U.S. within “striking distance” of its carbon targets, experts said.
Republicans are picking challengers to Arizona's Mark Kelly and Washington's Patty Murray, while Missouri sets matchups for open seat.
Michigan’s Peter Meijer and Washington’s Jaime Herrera Beutler and Dan Newhouse face Trump-backed challengers.