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Border policy questions loom as Senate works on funding, ‘Dreamers’
An imminent end to pandemic-era asylum restrictions under Title 42 has renewed border policy debates on Capitol Hill.
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An imminent end to pandemic-era asylum restrictions under Title 42 has renewed border policy debates on Capitol Hill.
Republican candidates flipped five state offices that manage investments in a backlash against using ESG factors in investment decisions.
Skyrocketing demand for lithium has developers planning Nevada's next mining boom, but a rare wildflower may stymie one project.
Two medical groups have asked the Biden administration to declare a public health emergency to respond to the glut of respiratory viruses.
Democrats kicked off the post-election lame-duck period with pledges to prioritize legislation to permanently protect DACA recipients.
Arizona voters narrowly approved a ballot measure to allow undocumented college students to pay in-state tuition.
A federal judge in Washington struck down a pandemic-related border directive known as Title 42 on Tuesday.
Democrats want to address the debt limit before this Congress, and likely their control in Washington, ends at the close of the year.Â
House Republicans will face their biggest tests of unity in the next Congress on fiscal issues, including the debt ceiling.
Without a hearing this Congress at the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Richard Glick will have to step down at the end of the year.
At United Nations conference, Agriculture secretary says farmer interest in federal funding for climate-smart agriculture remains high.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has faced criticism from immigrant advocates and Democrats over treatment of migrants at the border.
There's still several weeks left of the "old" Congress. Priorities for the lame-duck session include spending, defense and more.
The Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for the House Jan. 6 panel to get phone records from the chair of the Arizona Republican Party.
Guidelines released Thursday instruct the government to ensure unaccompanied migrant children in its care have access to abortion.
Advocates and opponents of corporate disclosure of climate data made their cases as the SEC now turns to finalizing a rule.
Election officials in Arizona and Mississippi said glitches in their systems didn't prevent people from voting despite allegations otherwise.
Voters decided on 17 health-related ballot initiatives, including measures on marijuana, dialysis and medical debt.
Fighting at a Ukrainian nuclear power plant is raising some alarms about exporting atomic technologies — but not on Capitol Hill.
The U.S. diesel supply reached its lowest levels since 2008 at the beginning of November, stirring panic over the supply chain and fuel prices.