Policy · 117th Congress
Supreme Court mulls attempt to end ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy
The Supreme Court appeared hesitant Tuesday to require the Biden administration to return to Mexico any migrant it doesn’t have room to detain.
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The Supreme Court appeared hesitant Tuesday to require the Biden administration to return to Mexico any migrant it doesn’t have room to detain.
“I went to some of the most unconventional places to promote voting, like comedy shows,” says the Ohio Democrat.
House and Senate conferees are going to work to iron out differences in their bills to help the United States compete with China.
Legislation would repeal the motor carrier overtime exemption in the Fair Labor Standards Act, which drivers argue increases turnover.
Lisa Cook, who would become the first Black woman to join the Fed board, encountered another obstacle in COVID-19 cases among Democrats.
Former Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch died on Saturday at the age of 88. Take a look at photos from his long tenure on Capitol Hill.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus urged Biden to take executive actions on immigration as prospects of legislative action appear dim.
The Veterans Administration added nine respiratory cancers to its list of diseases that would qualify for benefits.
The Supreme Court hears an immigration case that threatens to curb the power of presidents to reverse the policies of their predecessors.
A map that made Democratic Rep. Sharice Davids' district more Republican-leaning was thrown out, but an appeal is expected.
President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris start out with strong advantages to top their party's 2024 ticket, Stu Rothenberg writes.
A judge indicated he intends to block the administration from winding down pandemic-related asylum restrictions ahead of their planned end.
ANALYSIS – The partisan divide on foreign policy has allowed presidents to gain more control over international treaties and agreements.
Rep. Ronny Jackson used campaign funds to pay more than $2,300 in costs associated with membership at a private social club in Texas.
Former Utah Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, who worked across the aisle on health measures and chaired the panel that overhauled the tax code, has died.
Jets in Colorado GOP Senate candidate Joe O’Dea’s campaign ad touting his support for the military were Russian, experts said.
The 2022 elections had the potential to add to the Senate's diversity; that now looks less likely as primary races in key states develop.
The Senate may soon test the bipartisan limits on pandemic spending as Democratic leaders prepare for action on a small-business aid package.
Climate change should be assessed according to its risks rather than be polarized around politics, a top industry official says.
Biden's trip to Oregon comes as a Washington super PAC's spending in a crowded House primary has made some Democrats angry with Washington.