White House · 117th Congress
‘Constructive’ talk but no deal as Granholm meets oil execs
A meeting of oil executives and Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm concerning high consumer gas prices did not produce an agreement.
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A meeting of oil executives and Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm concerning high consumer gas prices did not produce an agreement.
Witnesses at a House hearing Thursday discussed ways the nearly 250-year-old institution could get with the tech-centric times.Â
The company had submitted four tobacco and menthol-flavored products for FDA authorization, but the decision could face legal challenges.
President Joe Biden and his team seem at a loss — just months ago, he boldly asserted that inflation was going to be ‘transitory.’
Billie Jean King, right, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi attend a portrait unveiling ceremony for the late Hawaii Rep. Patsy Mink in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on Thursday.
The Supreme Court extended the Second Amendment right to carry a handgun outside the home for the first time Thursday.
The business world is divided over whether the SEC should require disclosure of Scope 3 emissions, or those from a company's supply chain.
The administration's hunger summit faces challenges that have emerged since 1969, when the Nixon administration held a similar event.
Former President Trump pressured Justice Department officials to push his own political goals, conjuring memories of Richard Nixon.
Five GOP members of Congress requested pardons following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, according to evidence presented at a hearing
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Congress now appears poised to spend even more to bolster physical security at local schools in response to a recent wave of mass shootings.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testifies remotely during a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on Wednesday.
A Senate-passed bill to expand benefits to veterans exposed to toxic substances has run into a constitutional objection from the House.
The Republican Study Committee has taken an official position against earmarks, although more than half of their membership requested them.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday will call on Congress to suspend federal gas taxes through September to help motorists.
A deal between committee leaders would help school meal providers facing higher food costs and ease transition from pandemic program.
The bill would cap insulin copays at the lesser of $35 or 25 percent of the list price per month in commercial and Medicare Part D plans.
If House appropriators get their way, period supplies will soon be found far and wide across their workplace.
Two of Trump's House picks in Georgia lost, but he threw his backing near the end to a Senate candidate who won.