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These Republicans will use their gavels to advance a conservative agenda and ramp up probes of the Biden administration.
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These Republicans will use their gavels to advance a conservative agenda and ramp up probes of the Biden administration.
The U.S. has ping-ponged between supporting the United Nations Population Fund and pulling its funding altogether.
The Supreme Court grappled Wednesday with lawsuit protections for a government board created by Congress to oversee Puerto Rico's debt.
After industry and political backlash, the chairman of Consumer Product Safety Commission said the agency is not looking to ban gas stoves.
Lawmakers directed the Federal Trade Commission to give closer scrutiny to Chinese acquisitions of US tech companies.
The House will vote later this week on two measures, including one condemning attacks on anti-abortion groups, centers and churches.
Rep. Jason Smith, a self-proclaimed “firebrand” preaching a populist image of the GOP, won the nomination to be Ways and Means chairman.
Decisions on electric transmission, grid stability, extreme weather, climate impacts and leadership await the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
A panel of three federal judges in South Carolina ruled Friday the state’s 1st District was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
The new year brings challenges to the Biden administration: how to handle environmentally unfriendly riders in the fiscal 2023 spending bill.
President Joe Biden will announce plans to ramp up fast-tracked deportations and expand ways for some migrants to enter the country legally.
Appropriators want the Air Force to explain why the service is not buying aircraft it recently deemed critical.
The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to uphold the president’s student loan forgiveness plan Wednesday.
Southwest Airlines will be subject to Senate scrutiny after canceling more than 70 percent of its flights the day after Christmas.
The rise in ESG investing has brought more criticism of the concept, especially of SEC proposals to require more disclosure.
The cryptocurrency industry's failures in 2023 could mean its demise or a chance to regroup and build on its cultural reach.
A new benefit aimed at helping treat opioid use disorder can be hard to access for those who use Medicare Advantage plans, advocates say.
House Democrats releases a report highlighting potential problems in the FDA's approval of Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm.
The CDC will again require airline passengers from China to show a negative COVID-19 test amid a surge in cases there.
Republicans have opposed most climate-related spending, so Biden will face a tough fight to support poor nations facing much of its impact.