Congress · 118th Congress
Biden, McCarthy make ‘no promises’ on debt, will keep talking
McCarthy left a meeting with Biden saying they had a “good conversation,” but made “no agreements, no promises” in regard to the debt limit.
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McCarthy left a meeting with Biden saying they had a “good conversation,” but made “no agreements, no promises” in regard to the debt limit.
The House Republican taking over the panel that oversees foreign aid funding intends to shield those programs from deep spending cuts.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden could actually have a chance to avoid a fiscal crisis this summer.
House Republicans thrust the U.S.-Mexico border into the spotlight on Wednesday with a committee hearing and an impeachment resolution.
The Biden administration says new regulations on credit card late fees could save consumers $9 billion a year.
Immigrant advocates say migrants have issues with an expanded CBP One app meant to address unlawful border crossings.
A proposed gold and copper mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay watershed will be vetoed by the EPA in a decision to be announced Tuesday.
President Joe Biden is visiting two major rail bottlenecks in the Northeast Corridor to tout funding for their modernization and expansion.
As Americans snap up electric cars, some Republicans take a tough-on-China stance even for projects that would create jobs for Americans.
Video of the beating of Tyre Nichols at the hands of police officers renewed calls for Congress to address law enforcement violence.
Four cases will test justices' views on whether social media companies are doing too much to moderate online content, or too little.
States that get their water from the drought-stricken Colorado River continue to argue over drastic water supply cuts.
The FDA’s Closer to Zero initiative aims to lower the amount of lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic in the food supply.
A federal judge on Friday delayed the start of a criminal contempt of Congress trial of Peter Navarro, amid questions on a possible defense.
Republican Sen. John Cornyn put the blame Thursday on the White House — and not his office — for delays in filling federal judgeships in Texas.
PBMs argue that the rebates they collect from drug companies in exchange for coverage by a health plan are used to lower premiums.
Parts of the relief program, PEPFAR launched under President George W. Bush, are up for reauthorization this year.
Senators from both sides of the aisle discussed their search for a path forward to resuscitate bipartisan immigration efforts.
The announcement came as the agency has faced some pressure to regulate CBD products as dietary supplements.
Investors say they will ramp up their scrutiny of companies to make sure their ESG actions are in line with words.