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Defense panels face big roster upheaval
Membership of key defense committees will change with Tuesday's midterm election, adding to the substantial turnover from retirements.
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Membership of key defense committees will change with Tuesday's midterm election, adding to the substantial turnover from retirements.
With the end of the public health emergency looming, advocates argue that the 12 states that have not expanded Medicaid should reconsider.
The latest U.N. climate talks convened in Egypt as the nations of the world continue to fall short of their greenhouse gas reduction goals.
The health care sector faces increasing pressure from cyberattacks while it deals with old equipment and systems, Sen. Warner’s office warns.
A competition to decide who will lead Republicans on the House Budget Committee in the next Congress is underway.
One of the most underappreciated high-stakes legislative fights, featuring some strange political bedfellows, is brewing after the elections.
Nonprofit Ceres says many companies say one thing about climate policy, but do something different in lobbying.
As the Interior Department considers how to reduce water consumption from the Colorado River Basin, tensions are rising in Western states.
Republican candidates stressed immigration in the 2022 midterm elections, in campaign ads and pledges to finish Donald Trump's border wall.
The U.S. policy debate has focused on whether more research is needed on potential benefits and harms of marijuana.
An affirmative action case before the Supreme Court could have lasting implications for diversity in the military.
Former President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to keep his tax returns from Congress in an emergency request Monday.
Congress has refused to increase federal gas taxes, which have been stuck at 18.4 cents per gallon since 1993.
An appeals court ruling that the consumer bureau's funding structure is unconstitutional raises the stakes in a long battle over the agency.
At issue is whether decisions at Harvard and UNC are unconstitutional or violate a federal anti-discrimination law.
Lawmakers argue Congress should act to avoid tax woes for casual online sellers in the 2023 filing season ending next April.
Taking a page out of ESG investing, nutrition advocates urge shareholders to push for changes in food companies' practices.
Documents reveal growing U.S. military focus on adjusting policies, plans and programs to respond to Russian threats to use nuclear weapons.
Two Republican lawmakers say new charges over Huawei Technologies show a need for more scrutiny of Chinese companies in the U.S.
The delay comes as Democrats agitate for increased access to birth control in the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.