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Biden signs short-term spending bill, averting shutdown
Biden signed a stopgap funding measure Thursday with hours to spare before federal agencies would otherwise have to start shutting down.
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Biden signed a stopgap funding measure Thursday with hours to spare before federal agencies would otherwise have to start shutting down.
Nonprofit organization behind an ad campaign against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices has deep ties to pharmaceutical lobbyists.
The Senate confirmed Rohit Chopra to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, ending a process that began eight months ago.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she remained confident that she could pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill despite opposition from progressives.
As Democrats battle each other over a bipartisan infrastructure package, some business groups want GOP to provide needed votes.
Democratic leaders are trying to resolve divisions over scaling back the health care policy wish list in their $3.5 trillion budget package.
Climate change impacts are reflected in the historically high number of Central American migrants who traveled to the U.S. border this year.
Manchin’s $1.5 trillion ceiling for the reconciliation bill has hamstrung talks to unlock progressive support for the infrastructure measure.
Republicans Matt Gaetz of Florida and Tom McClintock of California joined House Judiciary Democrats to advance the marijuana bill.
A tense House Oversight and Reform hearing Thursday delved into state restrictions on abortion in light of a new Texas law.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Sen. Ted Cruz that challenges campaign finance restrictions.
Don Young, the longest serving Republican in Congress, hasn't voted in his committees since February 2020.
The Biden administration can continue turning back migrant families at the southern border using a public health directive known as Title 42.
A Facebook executive was grilled by senators from both parties Thursday over the company targeting users as young as 8 years old.
House and Senate Democrats are moving further away from each other on energy-related provisions of their budget reconciliation bill.
A bipartisan group of 144 House lawmakers plans to unveil their agenda for expanding mental health care and combating the drug epidemic.
The island territory receives capped Medicaid funding and is reimbursed at 76 percent of the health care program’s costs for residents.
The Jan. 6 select committee’s pursuit of what led to the Capitol attack could have lasting effects on the way Congress investigates.
The Senate Judiciary Committee examined the Supreme Court's use of the emergency docket in the wake of a Texas abortion decision.
The Senate parliamentarian ruled against the latest plan by Democrats to include immigration provisions in a budget reconciliation package.