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GOP ramps up attacks on teaching critical race theory to military
Republicans are accusing the Biden administration of spreading critical race theory in the military and demanding it stop.
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Republicans are accusing the Biden administration of spreading critical race theory in the military and demanding it stop.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold hearings on the FBI response to the USA Gymnastics sex scandal, the panel’s leaders said.
Ed Gonzalez's stances on the 287(g) program appeared to help earn him support from GOP senators but raised doubts from immigrant advocates.
Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm sold the Biden infrastructure plan in New Jersey on Wednesday, with Rep. Frank Pallone in tow.
The bipartisan group of senators and President Joe Biden agreed on a framework for before the July Fourth recess.
The hard slog to 50 Senate votes is just beginning, as key Democratic centrists are starting to ask questions about the budget deal.
An increase in military accidents is the result of training shortfalls, according to a new watchdog report.
The House Appropriations Committee wants to block a proposal by the Biden administration to reduce funding for a pandemic warning system.
Senate Democrats on Wednesday reacted warmly to a broad outline of the $3.5 trillion budget deal, but much work remains.
A Senate panel will hold a confirmation hearing Thursday for Robert Santos, who would be the first Latino Census Bureau director if confirmed
Myrna Pérez defended her past voting rights work at a Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday to be a federal appeals court judge.
The California senator believes the White House supports efforts to include immigration provisions in the budget reconciliation process.
House appropriators want the Pentagon to report to Congress on how it is rooting out extremists in the military.
Senate Democrats discussed Tuesday whether to fully offset trillions of dollars in new spending in a reconciliation package.
Lawmakers criticized President Biden's budget proposal for the Space Force, arguing it risks wasting money on flawed purchasing decisions.
As the U.S. withdraws troops, appropriators cite security and spending concerns, as well as threats to the lives of Afghans.
A federal appeals court ruled that a federal ban on handgun sales to 18- to 20-year-olds by licensed dealers is unconstitutional.
A group of former senior House staff has been hired by the Chief Administrative Officer to help coach current House staff seeking answers.
Democrats on the Senate Budget Committee reached agreement Tuesday night on an overall budget reconciliation target of $3.5 trillion.
The $3.7 billion measure would increase the number of authorized Afghan special immigrant visas from 26,500 to 46,500.