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Supreme Court asks US to weigh in on content moderation cases
The Supreme Court asked the Biden administration Monday to weigh in on a pair of cases that could determine the future of social media law.
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The Supreme Court asked the Biden administration Monday to weigh in on a pair of cases that could determine the future of social media law.
The Biden administration announced a new program Thursday to allow thousands of American citizens to directly sponsor refugees financially.
House Republicans announced the first oversight hearing on U.S.-Mexico border security next month and demanded a trove of records.
A group of Republican-led states urged the Supreme Court to let them join litigation to defend pandemic-related border restrictions.
Despite GOP criticism of handling of COVID-19, Collins and Fauci had long-standing relationships with lawmakers from both parties.
She said Treasury secretary will be forced to deploy “extraordinary measures” to keep from exceeding $31.4 trillion statutory borrowing cap.
It will be President Joe Biden’s first address with Republicans in control of either chamber of Congress.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy doesn’t want to risk a debt default, but he wants to negotiate spending cuts in exchange for lifting debt ceiling.
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland named a special counsel to probe storage of classified documents where President Joe Biden worked.
Lawmakers want a “damage assessment” from top intelligence officials after classified materials were found.
President Joe Biden marked two years since Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by honoring the work of those who defended the building.
President Joe Biden will announce plans to ramp up fast-tracked deportations and expand ways for some migrants to enter the country legally.
The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to uphold the president’s student loan forgiveness plan Wednesday.
As House Republicans fought among themselves, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnel and President Joe Biden put on a bipartisan show.