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Biden rally blasts GOP, but real midterm effect will come on the road
President Joe Biden blasted Republicans at a rally of Democrats, but he and his Cabinet have to travel the country to affect the midterms.
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President Joe Biden blasted Republicans at a rally of Democrats, but he and his Cabinet have to travel the country to affect the midterms.
Immigrant advocates criticized the Biden administration’s new rule to fortify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Momentum is moving toward Democrats in the battle for the House, but they started from a weak position, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
As ocean levels rise, members of Congress are turning to simple tools to protect their districts: seawalls.
The climate and social spending package boosted funding levels for Western drought projects to an unprecedented level.
Potential changes in control of one or both chambers could put earmarks for local projects on the chopping block.
The climate, health care and tax bill that became law last week may buttress the EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gases.
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The ruling argues that HHS guidance ignores provisions in a 1986 law stating the health of the fetus must be considered.Â
Democrat Pat Ryan beat Republican Marc Molinaro in a special election both parties were watching in New York's 19th District.
After a redistricting shuffle, Rep. Mondaire Jones ran in a New York City district, but he lost a crowded Democratic primary.
The Biden administration finalized a rule Wednesday to fortify the Obama-era DACA program as it faces legal challenges.
President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that his administration will cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for eligible borrowers.
Joe Sempolinski, who served as district director to former New York Rep. Tom Reed, won the special election to serve out his term.
Ryan Zinke, who is running for a House seat, knowingly misled federal investigators, according to the Interior Department inspector general.
Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney will be leaving Congress after losing a Democratic primary to Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler.
The White House issued a brighter near-term picture for federal finances but a gloomier outlook for inflation and economic growth.
Roll Call on the Road: Photojournalist Tom Williams spent the weekend in New York City covering primary campaigns in two House districts.
Primaries and special elections in Florida, New York and Oklahoma will fill open seats and set battleground matchups for November.
Washington should expand school meals and establish a farmer corps of internships to help reduce hunger, a task force urged.