Policy · 117th Congress
Biden’s cyber warning to Russia may have to be backed by action
Biden told Putin to stop cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure, but the White House may have to follow up with counterattacks.
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Biden told Putin to stop cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure, but the White House may have to follow up with counterattacks.
Medicare could settle how to cover a new Alzheimer’s drug by running its own trial to study payment and treatment implications.
'I am feeling very desperate.' New court filings detail raw food, dirty clothes, limited showers for unaccompanied children at HHS centers
The justices upheld a lower court ruling that found the restriction on education-related benefits violated federal antitrust laws.
As new holiday is celebrated, advocates draw attention to the discrimination Black immigrants face over both their legal status and race.
Democrats and health care industry groups largely applauded the Supreme Court's decision on the 2010 health care law Thursday.
That 7-2 decision means the court did not address legal questions about whether the law, known as the Affordable Care Act, is invalid.
Getting more immigrants vaccinated against COVID-19 could be critical to Biden's goal of inoculating 70 percent of the country by July 4.
Criticism came from both parties at a budget hearing on the Biden Administration's proposed 40 percent increase in education spending.
Attorney General Merrick Garland reversed two Trump-era policies restricting asylum for victims of domestic abuse, gang violence and others.
Lina Khan, a critic of Big Tech and an antitrust scholar, was elevated to FTC chairwoman after Tuesday confirmation by the Senate.
House Financial Services members say the rules governing distribution of Community Development Block Grants may need an update.
The interim guidance acknowledges much is unknown about post-COVID conditions, although the NIH launched a research effort last week.
Some GOP senators at a hearing said they support legalizing 'Dreamers,' just not through a bill that also helps certain other immigrants
House members see a US central bank digital currency as key to maintaining global economic dominance but acknowledge there are hurdles.
Passing tough cybersecurity standards would involve multiple congressional committees, federal departments, regulatory bodies, and industries
House Democrats approved a resolution Monday that would set a $1.506 trillion appropriations ceiling for the upcoming fiscal year.
The Supreme Court has decided that a 2018 criminal sentencing law doesn't apply to those convicted for the smallest amounts of crack cocaine.
Nine years after DACA's creation, a federal court case looms over the legality of the program protecting certain undocumented immigrants.
Five bills supported by Democrats and Republicans seek to trim the monopolies of technology firms such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.