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Schumer: Oil execs to face hearings on high gas prices
Oil and gas executives will be called to testify to Congress on gasoline prices, the top Senate Democrat said.
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Oil and gas executives will be called to testify to Congress on gasoline prices, the top Senate Democrat said.
The new spending law provides just one-third of the money the White House, the House and Senate wanted for international climate programs.
New Jersey Rep. Albio Sires reflects on frustrations that drove him to retire and why he doesn't play basketball with his colleagues.
The judge overseeing Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress trial ruled Wednesday that the Department of Justice must turn over writings.
Reps. Vern Buchanan and Jason Smith said Wednesday they're each expecting to raise $1 million for House Republicans’ campaign arm.
The green card wait for applicants filed by people with asylum ranges from 25 to 52 months - or more than four years.
Retiring GOP Sen. Richard Shelby directed how $584 million of a $1.5 trillion omnibus package should be spent in Alabama.
Senate Banking Republicans provided the quorum the panel needed Wednesday to vote on Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other nominees.
The House majority leader says Congress and the White House could strike a key deal on the fiscal 2023 budget this month.
More than 75,000 Afghans have been resettled in the US since their country's fall to the Taliban last year.
The pandemic set ideal conditions for eating disorders and the rate of cases rose accordingly. Lawmakers are looking at a response.
President Joe Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi have unveiled a new slogan: Democrats deliver. The question is what?
Ahead of the Ukrainian president's address to Congress, an envoy pleaded with Washington to provide more military hardware to fight Russia.
President Joe Biden withdrew Sarah Bloom Raskin's nomination to be vice chair of the Fed after what he called 'baseless attacks.'
A former Trump administration official shifted his sights from a House seat to a state post and got the former president's backing.
U.S. lawmakers want more information from the intelligence community about deepening ties between China and the UAE, an American ally.
Opening statements are also expected to begin Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles before Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr.
The Judicial Conference of the United States is streamlining the process for judges to file financial disclosures and conflicts of interest.
The Senate voted to overturn a federal requirement that passengers on U.S. airplanes and other modes of public transportation wear masks.
As lawmakers work on a supplemental COVID-19 funding bill, White House officials say they need the money quickly.