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It’s a small White House after all - Roll Call
The walls in the White House are thin — something emphasized in former aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony to the Jan. 6 panel and backed up by our own coverage.
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The walls in the White House are thin — something emphasized in former aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony to the Jan. 6 panel and backed up by our own coverage.
A health scare showed Democrats Thursday how hard it may be to pass a partisan tax and spending package in an evenly divided Senate.
Equal Time host Mary C. Curtis explores what comes next for LGBTQ rights in light of the Supreme Court’s willingness to overturn precedent.
Democrats saw their climate action options dwindle Thursday as the Supreme Court diminished the EPA’s ability to regulate carbon emissions.
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Plan would allow HHS to negotiate prices within certain limits for up to 20 of the highest-cost drugs as well as insulin.Â
Pivoting back to domestic affairs, Biden will meet Friday with governors to discuss ways to protect abortion rights.
U.S. Regulators Step Up to Face Climate-Related Financial Risks - Sponsored Content
House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone Jr. called on President Joe Biden to limit oil exports in response to high gasoline prices.
The Supreme Court sharply curtailed the EPA’s authority to regulate carbon pollution from electric utilities.
Senate minority leader says GOP won't back legislation to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing if Democrats push their budget package.
The Biden administration has launched a national monkeypox vaccination campaign and increased availability of vaccines and treatments.
Advocates of ESG investing say only one financial regulator has made considerable progress in protecting the vulnerable from climate risk.
The Supreme Court expanded Oklahoma’s authority to prosecute crimes against Native Americans in much of the state Wednesday.
Nebraska state Sen. Mike Flood, who challenged Rep. Jeff Fortenberry before he resigned, won the open seat in a special election.
The economic advisor at BIS talks about recent disruptions in crypto markets and the advantages of central bank digital currencies.
Democrats tried and failed to convince Colorado Republicans to nominate state Rep. Ron Hanks instead of construction CEO Joe O’Dea.
A group supporting House Democrats is launching new ads calling on the Senate to take up legislation to combat potential gas price gouging.
Even if Joe Biden manages to pull off a stunning political recovery, Nancy Pelosi and Democrats in Congress need some answers.
The Supreme Court backed a broader reading of the federal government’s war powers Wednesday, in a case about a law to protect veterans.