Policy · 117th Congress
Federal judge signals plans to halt winding down of Title 42
A judge indicated he intends to block the administration from winding down pandemic-related asylum restrictions ahead of their planned end.
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A judge indicated he intends to block the administration from winding down pandemic-related asylum restrictions ahead of their planned end.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus urged Biden to take executive actions on immigration as prospects of legislative action appear dim.
The Veterans Administration added nine respiratory cancers to its list of diseases that would qualify for benefits.
The Supreme Court hears an immigration case that threatens to curb the power of presidents to reverse the policies of their predecessors.
Former Utah Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, who worked across the aisle on health measures and chaired the panel that overhauled the tax code, has died.
The 2022 elections had the potential to add to the Senate's diversity; that now looks less likely as primary races in key states develop.
Jets in Colorado GOP Senate candidate Joe O’Dea’s campaign ad touting his support for the military were Russian, experts said.
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The Biden administration announced a program Thursday to allow Americans to sponsor Ukrainians for temporary admission to the U.S.
The Capitol Police, Park Police and Secret Service were not given advance notice of Wednesday’s military flyover at Nationals Park.
Anyone waiting on a delayed tax refund from the IRS may not want to look to Congress for a speedy solution.
New lines in Florida could help Republicans pick up some of the five seats they need for a House majority, but a lawsuit is likely.
In the first quarter, spending on lobbying by just 10 groups or companies topped $75 million, up from $68 million last year.
The 8-1 decision keeps Puerto Rico residents from receiving Supplemental Security Income for aged, blind and disabled individuals.
Does cash rule all politics? The Political Theater podcast discusses the takeaways from the first-quarter FEC fundraising numbers.
The Senate may soon test the bipartisan limits on pandemic spending as Democratic leaders prepare for action on a small-business aid package.
Climate change should be assessed according to its risks rather than be polarized around politics, a top industry official says.
Biden's trip to Oregon comes as a Washington super PAC's spending in a crowded House primary has made some Democrats angry with Washington.
President Biden plans to send $800 million worth of additional weapons to Ukraine, and also ask Congress for new funding.
Accusations that the club kept revenue it was supposed to share with the NFL may become a larger issue than workplace harassment allegations.