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Social Security benefits to see biggest boost in four decades
Tens of millions of retirees and disabled workers will see benefits rise by 8.7 percent in 2023, the Social Security Administration reported.
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Tens of millions of retirees and disabled workers will see benefits rise by 8.7 percent in 2023, the Social Security Administration reported.
Rep. Jason Smith invokes a populist image for the GOP as he seeks the top Republican spot on the House Ways and Means Committee.
As safety concerns mount, the Senate will consider allowing federal judges to scrub their personal information from the internet.
Civil rights lawyer Ben Crump is suing the federal government, saying the congressional repeal of aid to Black farmers is a broken promise.
While Rep. Adrian Smith brings experience and policy chops, his competitors have won more buzz in the race so far.
Ex-Rep. Antonio Delgado, D-N.Y., lost his earmarks after being tapped to become lieutenant governor. His successor is trying to change that.
Once a rising Democratic star, she shocked the political world when she announced her retirement. Now Murphy has some parting thoughts on Congress.
We saw cowardice and stonewalling, but also staggering political courage. How will history remember the House probe of the insurrection?
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack will present a broad overview of findings on Donald Trump's effort to overturn the election.
The Florida Republican senator, who is up for reelection, is ahead of the White House in seeking money from Congress to address damages.
The Supreme Court continues to potentially redefine American public life with its latest court docket. Political Theater explains.
Congress is steering more science and research funding to rural and low-income states to create opportunity outside of tech hubs.
Maine senator Susan Collins is poised to become the Republican on the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee.
Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Chaika and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth display their prosthetic legs Tuesday in Silver Spring, Md.
Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales projects a House GOP gain of eight to 20 seats; Senate projection is +1 Republican to +1 Democratic.
Political divisions in Taiwan, which are increasing according to polls, further complicate its efforts to hold China at bay.
The DOJ urged the Supreme Court to reject Trump’s effort to have the justices intervene in the dispute over seized classified records.
Federal officials warn that monkeypox is here to stay, but hope to use a combination of strategies to limit the spread of the virus.
Three Republicans seeking the party's top Ways and Means Committee spot next year raised $4.1 million from lobbyists and their firms' PACs.
National pork producers argue before the Supreme Court against California's Proposition 12 requirements on pork production.