Congress · 117th Congress
Lawmakers look to the Mall for new Smithsonians, but it’s not a done deal yet
The site selection deadline is fast approaching for the American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino.
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The site selection deadline is fast approaching for the American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino.
A federal appeals court cleared the way for Graham to testify before a grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.
From Tommy Tuberville’s “reparations” comments to skin-darkening ads, Republicans are leaning into racism ahead of the midterm elections.
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Commissioner McGuinness, Europe’s most powerful regulator, discusses crypto regulation and innovation policy at DC Fintech Week. More on fintech: What fintechs and regulators have in common Converging on DC Fintech Week Can Congress buy in to digital dollar without legislation?
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States that have traditionally imposed restrictions to costly hepatitis drugs are now lifting those barriers.
A tight race Senate race in North Carolina between Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd has attracted millions in outside spending.
Worries abound in Okinawa about being dragged into a conflict with China, given the massive U.S. military footprint there.
A taxpayer group asked the Supreme Court to pause a program to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt for millions of borrowers.
Rep. Tim Ryan's run a strong campaign to flip Ohio's Senate seat, but other races will likely decide party control, Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, second from right, attends a news event at a U Street, Northwest, Walgreens touting over-the-counter hearing aids.
The panel argued there was insufficient evidence to prove that the drug lowered the rate of premature birth.
Judges have struck down gun restrictions since a June decision by the court, while expressing uncertainty over how to interpret the ruling.
The Biden administration will sell another tranche of oil from the national reserve in December to put a damper on gasoline prices.
Biden administration also opposes continued funding for nuclear sea-launched cruise missile, requests increase in Afghanistan SIVs.
President Biden vowed to send Congress a bill next year to codify abortion protections if Democrats win the House and Senate next month.
The USDA has begun debt relief payments for thousands of farmers in Washington's second attempt in two years to provide aid.
The Fed says it needs congressional support to issue a digital currency, but it's unclear whether it has to be in the form of legislation.
Regardless of the outcome of the 2022 midterm elections, the underlying tensions in U.S. politics will not change fundamentally.