Policy · 118th Congress
US credits new programs for January drop in border crossings
The number of migrants encountered monthly at the southwest border dropped significantly in January, U.S. officials said.
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The number of migrants encountered monthly at the southwest border dropped significantly in January, U.S. officials said.
President Joe Biden’s speech was heavy on health policy asks, but it’s unclear if razor-thin majorities will allow them to come to fruition.
The House passed resolutions Thursday to overturn District of Columbia bills on noncitizen voting and criminal penalties.
A bipartisan group of House members relaunched a "SALT" caucus on Wednesday to try and get rid of the $10,000 deduction cap.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders slammed President Joe Biden as too old in responding to his State of the Union address.
Even Biden's 'unity' agenda he laid out in his State of the Union speech could be tough going with Republicans.
The Biden administration said plans to let COVID-19 public health emergencies expire would make it unnecessary to decide a border policy case.
Whether or not Biden was intending to bait Republicans into jeering his call for raising the debt limit without preconditions, he got them.
President Biden described in his State of the Union address a recovering economy, but voters just don't agree with him.
The seven years of funding for the "cancer moonshot," $1.8 billion as authorized through the 21st Century Cures Act, runs out this September.
Lawmakers on a House oversight panel traded barbs Tuesday at a hearing over the Biden administration’s policies at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Rep. Pat Fallon and JINSA CEO Michael Makovsky want President Biden to roll out a new Iran strategy during his State of the Union address.
Even as Washington tries to safeguard US technology from China, venture capitalists are funding Chinese tech startups.
General says the Air Force initially didn't shoot down a Chinese surveillance balloon over Alaska because it was not a military threat.
President Biden will be able to tout environmental wins, but more federal action will depend on the pace set by agencies.
Biden can use his State of the Union address to tout investments to make the U.S. more energy self-reliant.
A delegation of Eastern European lawmakers called on the Biden administration and Congress to move this year to bring Ukraine into NATO.
Republican state attorneys general are trying to block a Labor Department rule easing the path for investors to consider ESG criteria.
The public health emergency created an array of health flexibilities, impacting everything from Medicaid to telehealth coverage.
Members of Congress outline their plans for the Pentagon’s cyber efforts, including retention and data-driven artificial intelligence.