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ICE chief defends proposed cut in immigration detention beds
The acting director of ICE told a House committee Tuesday that the agency needs fewer detention beds for immigrants who face deportation.
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The acting director of ICE told a House committee Tuesday that the agency needs fewer detention beds for immigrants who face deportation.
An effort to add bipartisan tax incentives for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing to a House bill is running into GOP divisions.
Democratic Rep. Brenda Lawrence of Michigan is calling it quits in Congress, but she’s not done with public service.
House Republicans on Tuesday announced a new fundraising effort to grow the number of Hispanic members in Congress.
Freshman Republican Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina became the first Trump-backed incumbent to lose reelection Tuesday.
Greece's prime minister, citing his country's history, warned Congress about the erosion of democracy in the United States.
“For too long, the stigma associated with UAPs has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis,” said Rep. André Carson.
The plunge in the algorithmic stablecoin TerraUSD is sparking debate among lawmakers over what, or how much, the government should do.
The 2022 election will be decided by megatrends, not MAGA slogans. But President Joe Biden and his party are certainly trying.
A $48 billion aid package for restaurants and other pandemic-ravaged businesses faces steep hurdles in the Senate.
Public health experts hope the technology will help monitor threats beyond COVID-19 — like opioids and the flu.
These 3 House members’ reelection bids could end Tuesday - At The Races
As prices rise, the White House is looking for ways to boost the housing supply without congressional action.
Matchups will be set for two open seats in the Senate and nine in the House, but some crowded races could lead to runoffs.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Monday convened a roundtable to highlight the impacts of record inflation and propose changes.
President Joe Biden has ordered about 500 U.S. troops to Somalia to train local forces and fight terrorist militants.
The Supreme Court struck down another provision of a major 2002 law meant to limit the influence of money in politics on Monday.
Senior Democrats face primaries, and opportunities for the party to pick up several seats were erased in a New York map proposed Monday.
House Democrats and advocates are pushing for immigration provisions that would attract high-skilled workers.
Hits and Misses sees Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer taking a call, Rep. Tim Burchette on UFO, and a flap over baby formula.