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Democrats condemn Biden administration’s new asylum limits
Nearly 80 congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to reverse plans to limit asylum eligibility for some migrants.
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Nearly 80 congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to reverse plans to limit asylum eligibility for some migrants.
Rep. Adam Schiff joins what's likely to be a competitive and costly Democratic primary for the Senate seat now held by Dianne Feinstein.
Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton has kept his job as procedural questions swirl, months after a damning inspector general report.
Border agents have reported a dramatic drop in encounters with migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti in recent weeks.
Google spent $10.9 million on lobbying last year, included work on antitrust issues, the subject of a Justice Department lawsuit this week.
Moves by the Biden administration to expand access to a drug first approved in 2000 have spawned multiple lawsuits.
She broke precedent for the Jan. 6 select committee, and now Democrats are seeing what that means for their Intelligence picks.
The House is expected to consider legislation that would limit sales from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
President Joe Biden's decision to provide M1 Abrams tanks to Kyiv comes as Germany agrees to send its Leopard 2 tanks.
Sen. Joe Manchin III and the auto industry are pushing for diverging interpretations of tax breaks in Democrats’ 2022 climate package.
The panel's new chairman wants an “after-action review” but also plans work on the origins of the coronavirus.
The number of competitive House seats was higher than average last year, but could drop in 2024 if the pattern of 2004 and 2014 holds.
House Republicans are mulling an attempt to buy time for further negotiations on federal spending and deficits.
Senate Republicans denied newly elected Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri a waiver to serve on the Judiciary Committee.
The caucus is composed largely of members from the Great Lakes region seeking to remind their party leaders they are “not fly-over country.”
The White House has directed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission to examine the housing rental market.
The DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on Tuesday that accuses the tech giant of thwarting competition in digital advertising.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle urged the Biden administration to send tanks to Ukraine amid reports that Germany had decided to do so.
After crossing Swifties, parent company Live Nation faced senators intent on getting it to admit, “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.”
How does a national symbol go from the factory to the center of a firestorm? “The Flagmakers” documentary tries to find out.