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The fur flies as House, Senate wrangle over ban on mink farming
The House would ban U.S. mink farming in a competition bill, but the Senate, with support from both parties, is balking.
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The House would ban U.S. mink farming in a competition bill, but the Senate, with support from both parties, is balking.
Some of the most vulnerable senators up for reelection in 2022 may have to wait months to find out who is running against them.
Rep. Alex Mooney defeated fellow Republican Rep. David McKinley, who angered Donald Trump by supporting a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Amid an explosion of people receiving unsolicited nude pictures via dating apps and text messages, some states are cracking down.
Small businesses worry final aid package will neglect them again - Coronavirus
The end of the pandemic may make it harder for vulnerable populations to have access to medication-assisted treatment for drug addiction.
The House approved a measure Tuesday that will allow nearly 9,100 House staffers the ability to form unions if they choose.
A new bill aimed at helping Ukraine in its war with Russia would direct billions to the Pentagon and American arms manufacturers.
U.S. solicitor general, state officials agree law would not prohibit court from deciding case on immigration program.
Three-quarters of the way through the midterm election cycle, it doesn’t look like anything will change the ominous forecast for Democrats.
The latest episode of Fintech Beat, Chris Brummer talks with AcreTrader Founder Carter Malloy about farmers and financial technology.
Reps. Alex Mooney and David McKinley battle for one West Virginia seat; while Nebraska's Jeff Fortenberry quit, and is still on the ballot.
President Joe Biden and top Democrats have agreed to disentangle a stalled COVID-19 response package from aid to Ukraine.
April tax receipts totaled an estimated $864 billion, driving a $308 billion surplus last month. Both figures would be the largest on record.
The leaked draft of a Supreme Court abortion decision marked a changing point for the historically cloistered institution.
Lawmakers are pointing to high inflation and critical labor shortages in a push for the Senate to take action soon on immigration bills.
The burden is on Democrats to show that abortion rights can motivate their voters to the polls in the 2022 midterms.
Photos of the week: The Supreme Court and the Senate took center stage this week while the House stayed home.
In the same breath, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a new pay floor of $45,000 for junior House staffers and a higher ceiling for top earners.
Biden travels to hot spot in fall campaign, but keeps remarks bipartisan as he urges Congress to pass competitiveness package.