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House border security bill bumped amid Republican concerns
Some House Republicans have raised concerns about legislation backed by their party leadership that seeks to curtail migration at the border.
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Some House Republicans have raised concerns about legislation backed by their party leadership that seeks to curtail migration at the border.
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.
A new House China panel is raising concerns that lawmakers may wind up fueling anti-Chinese bigotry and broader anti-Asian discrimination.
The group marched to the Capitol rather than the Supreme Court, a sign that future abortion debates will be more legislative than judicial.
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.
March for Life, Roe anniversary highlight how the abortion debate has changed in the wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen initiated special accounting tools Thursday to extend the government's ability to borrow.
The Supreme Court's investigation has been unable to identify who leaked a draft majority opinion ahead of the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Despite GOP criticism of handling of COVID-19, Collins and Fauci had long-standing relationships with lawmakers from both parties.
A group of Republican-led states urged the Supreme Court to let them join litigation to defend pandemic-related border restrictions.
The West Virginia centrist senator has a bipartisan proposal to set up expedited votes on trust fund solvency measures.
Top House Republicans want to talk to President Joe Biden about the debt ceiling, but Democrats are in no mood to negotiate.
President Biden and House Republicans are both eyeing legislation on Big Tech, but they part ways on what should be done.
Lifting the debt ceiling is set to dominate this year's budget agenda. Republicans first need to agree on what to ask for in exchange.
Congress and the Pentagon have struggled to reduce hunger and food insecurity in the military, reaching only a fraction of those in need.
Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and other Democrats plan to push for new ethical standards for the Supreme Court in the next two years.
The House on Wednesday approved two measures prioritized by abortion opponents ahead of a key rally next week in Washington, D.C.
The FTC's proposed ban on noncompete clauses in workers' contracts may test the strength of bipartisan dislike of the clauses.
The bill would limit certain sales of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to entities affiliated with the Chinese government.