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Aid bill for 9/11 families exposes rift with former Iran hostages
Lobbying push threatens to reignite tensions with Americans held hostage by Iran after the 1979 revolution.
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Lobbying push threatens to reignite tensions with Americans held hostage by Iran after the 1979 revolution.
He told a House subcommittee a directive that’s restricted asylum access was drafted without input from the nation’s top health agency.
Rep. Vern Buchanan is pitching a sharp pro-business focus as he seeks the top Republican spot on the House Ways and Means Committee
Groups involved with pediatric care have increasingly sounded alarm bells over their concerns about a growing crisis in youth mental health.
A bipartisan group of Maine lawmakers is rallying to block rules they say could tank the state’s lucrative lobster industry.
Human rights advocates claim the Biden administration program hurts more vulnerable migrants and ignores U.S. asylum obligations.
The annual defense policy bill has attracted hundreds of proposed amendments, touching on health care, immigration, intelligence and more.
Tens of millions of retirees and disabled workers will see benefits rise by 8.7 percent in 2023, the Social Security Administration reported.
The Supreme Court declined Trump’s request to have the justices intervene in a dispute with the DOJ over documents marked as classified.
The Florida Republican senator, who is up for reelection, is ahead of the White House in seeking money from Congress to address damages.
As safety concerns mount, the Senate will consider allowing federal judges to scrub their personal information from the internet.
Congress is steering more science and research funding to rural and low-income states to create opportunity outside of tech hubs.
The DOJ urged the Supreme Court to reject Trump’s effort to have the justices intervene in the dispute over seized classified records.
Federal officials warn that monkeypox is here to stay, but hope to use a combination of strategies to limit the spread of the virus.
National pork producers argue before the Supreme Court against California's Proposition 12 requirements on pork production.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in agriculture groups' challenge to a California law about treatment of pigs.
Recommendations come as lawmakers and the Biden administration renew the focus on the spike in mental health challenges for young people.
Political divisions in Taiwan, which are increasing according to polls, further complicate its efforts to hold China at bay.
PRC uses items and capabilities to produce advanced military systems and commit human rights abuses, a Biden administration agency states.
Democratic leaders opted to cancel an October session, leaving tens of President Biden's judicial nominees in limbo.