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Biden concludes Europe trip as domestic negotiations continue
President Joe Biden wrapped his overseas trip with some trade and diplomatic wins, but returns to a contentious domestic situation.
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President Joe Biden wrapped his overseas trip with some trade and diplomatic wins, but returns to a contentious domestic situation.
Sen. Sanders' opposition cast doubt on prospects for the latest compromise on "SALT," which has bedeviled Democratic leaders for months.
CDC Director Walensky signed off on advisory committee's vaccine recommendations after the earlier 14-0 vote.
House Democratic leaders may not have the votes to pass their budget reconciliation package this week due to moderates' objections.
President Joe Biden faces a new climate challenge as the Supreme Court could upend the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions.
Coinbase’s suggestion that a single regulator take responsibility for the crypto market is seen as worsening an already fragmented structure.
Democratic lawmakers have had to be patient as Biden selected nominees for the top posts at the Federal Communications Commission.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III pleaded for more time to consider a $1.75 trillion budget reconciliation bill.
Democrats' massive budget bill is also a historic climate change bill, with a series of programs to boost low-carbon energy sources.
Federal contractors can use their discretion in deciding how to handle employees who refuse to get vaccinated, according to the White House.
The Democrats' latest budget package would reduce spending on ports infrastructure despite the ongoing supply chain logjam.
The Supreme Court appeared ready Monday to give providers a legal pathway to stop a law that effectively bans abortions after about six weeks.
Democrats hope the altered fee offers enough of a concession to win over Sen. Joe Manchin III and others in their ranks.
US-EU agreement easing tariffs on European steel and aluminum eyes using international climate policy to curb China’s overproduction of steel.
The Food and Drug Administration took action Friday to allow school-aged children to qualify for COVID-19 vaccines as soon as next week.
The Biden administration is signaling that troops, Pentagon civilians and contractors who miss vaccination deadlines may get more time.
House Democrats' revised $1.75 trillion budget reconciliation bill cut large swaths from the Ways and Means Committee’s earlier version.
A watchdog has found that the Defense Department did not hold Afghan security forces to account for failing to curtail corruption.
The Bipartisan Policy Center projects that the debt limit increase could last to February, but that Treasury could run out cash in December.
Social media cannot police themselves because their business models will always prioritize the spread of polarizing content, experts say.