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Obama and Biden reunite to tout signature health care law
President Obama returned to the White House Tuesday to celebrate the Affordable Care Act with his former vice president, Joe Biden.
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President Obama returned to the White House Tuesday to celebrate the Affordable Care Act with his former vice president, Joe Biden.
One CEO called to testify about high gas prices at a hearing Wednesday gave $469,000 since 1993, public records show.
The military's top general acknowledged that President Joe Biden's defense budget for fiscal 2023 could be undercut by high inflation.
The White House is tasking Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to lead an effort to study long-term effects of COVID-19.
Firms that issue or trade stablecoins are looking to secure banking licenses, largely to signal that the coins are safe as bank deposits.
The Government Accountability Office runs regular checks on the disclosures lobbyists provide of efforts to influence Congress.
Robert L. Santos wants to eliminate silos the Census Bureau has built between data products it produces for other agencies.
Celebrities running for national office have been a consistent fact of life, and Republicans have an edge in getting elected.
Former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden will mark Tuesday the 12th anniversary the Obama administration's health care law.
Prospects for getting a bipartisan supplemental pandemic aid package to President Biden's desk before a two-week recess seem remote.
The House plans to vote this week on a $55 billion aid package for restaurants and other hard-hit businesses, but Senate action will wait.
A former chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Upton faced a primary against a fellow Republican because of redistricting.
Transit operators and unions say they’ve seen a spike in violence against transit workers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Republicans spend every waking hour trying to find ways to discourage and even disenfranchise voters of color,” North Carolina Democrat says.
Congressional investigators have probed whether Rep. Alex X. Mooney misused taxpayer money and had staff perform personal errands.
A new congressional map would keep one safe GOP seat after a court ruled an earlier version crafted by Democrats was an illegal gerrymander.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-11 Monday on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
President Joe Biden notes that this year’s deficit is on track to be $1.3 trillion lower than last year’s, but Republicans dismiss that boast.
Asian American Democrats want Ohio Senate candidate Rep. Tim Ryan to halt an ad that repeatedly blames China for economic problems.
The report is based on oversight work compiled by the inspector general highlighting Amtrak’s challenges and progress.