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Pelosi pledges coordination with Senate on $3.5T budget package
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that House committees are working with the Senate on a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that House committees are working with the Senate on a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said as many as 1,500 Americans could still be inside Afghanistan as a deadline for leaving nears.
DHS to ‘vigorously’ fight judge's order to reinstate a Trump-era policy that forced asylum-seekers to wait out their cases in Mexico.
The increase in hospitalizations is driven by rising COVID-19 cases, but also mental health crises and delayed surgeries.
The Senate is betting billions on flawed broadband maps in its massive infrastructure bill. More accurate maps could be two years away.
House Democrats nixed a scheduled vote on a rule for floor debate that would "deem" the fiscal 2022 budget resolution adopted.
House Democrats adopted a budget resolution needed to unlock a filibuster-proof $3.5 trillion package of domestic spending and tax breaks.
Moderates negotiated a change that secured language scheduling a vote on the infrastructure bill for no later than Sept. 27.
Biden said evacuations from Afghanistan are on track to finish Aug. 31, but the deadline requires Taliban cooperation.
The Trump-era policy forces migrants to 'remain in Mexico' while awaiting their US immigration court dates.
Democrats' budget maneuver would allow centrist holdouts to sidestep direct vote on budget instructions for reconciliation bill.
The FDA granted full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19, aiming to persuade the hesitant that it is safe.
Nine moderate Democrats remain in a standoff with leadership that could prevent the budget's adoption this week.
NPS is trying to expand its cultural and historic profile amid surging demand by tourists and tight staffing levels.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure chair isn’t giving up on his push to boost transit, electric vehicles and climate-related goals.
With days to go until the House returns for a short session, competing Democratic priorities are threatening to derail the budget's adoption.
The insurance industry could be on the hook for larger payouts as climate change leads to more property damage.
The volatile situation in Afghanistan, and the possibility U.S. forces will be sent back in to fight, mean the 2001 AUMF is safe. For now.
Federal data shows that around 60 percent of nursing home staff are currently vaccinated, but that falls as low as 44 percent in some states.
Typically used on crops such as strawberries, apples, broccoli and corn, it has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders in children.