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Compromise veterans bill passes House, heads back to Senate
Servicemembers who contracted any of 23 conditions after serving in combat zones would be eligible for health care and disability benefits.
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Servicemembers who contracted any of 23 conditions after serving in combat zones would be eligible for health care and disability benefits.
Democrats’ demands for changes to the tax code threaten to complicate efforts to pass a budget reconciliation package by the August recess.
With an appearance by former President Donald Trump set for Saturday, Arizona's Senate contest will be the center of attention.
House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., wants the House to pass all 12 of its appropriations bills before the August recess.
The contractor for Senate and Capitol Visitor Center restaurants said workers who don't take jobs at a university campus will be laid off.
Bipartisan interest in moving a package of semiconductor manufacturing incentives outside of a stalled conference committee is growing.
HHS reminds some 60,000 pharmacies of their legal obligation to dispense medication as prescribed, including contraceptives.
“In terms of somebody who can face down anything … Gabby’s got Thor beat,” say the directors of “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is leading fellow Democrats in renewing a push for the IRS to create its own free tax-filing services.
Tuesday’s House Jan. 6 committee’s hearing examined the pull Donald Trump’s words had on those who breached the Capitol.
Measure would extend health care and disability benefits to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who contracted any of 23 conditions.
Abortion decision leaves some doctors concerned that treating miscarriages will put them at risk of criminal prosecution.
The most consequential amendments on the defense policy bill may or may not be the ones that draw the most rhetorical heat.
McConnell floats having House pass Senate version or moving $52 billion for semiconductor subsidies separately.
The Biden administration's response to latest COVID-19 variant is take it seriously but embrace the same public health precautions as before.
Eight citizenship ambassadors will receive training to promote green card holders to apply for naturalization.
House appropriators approved more than $15.6 billion in the 12 spending bills to prevent “increasingly pervasive cyber-attacks.”
The former president’s actions had a profound influence on extremist groups focusing on Jan. 6 to overturn his election loss, committee says.
Democrats hope to signal they are looking for ways to protect abortion access, but constraints have limited what can be accomplished.
In anticipation of the tomorrow night’s supermoon, we’re going archives with this photo from July 12, 2014, that shows a supermoon rising over the Capitol.