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Cook inches toward Fed as Senate votes to discharge nomination
Bringing Lisa Cook's nomination to the floor from the Senate Banking panel opened a path to confirm the first Black woman on the Fed.
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Bringing Lisa Cook's nomination to the floor from the Senate Banking panel opened a path to confirm the first Black woman on the Fed.
One scenario envisions up to 18,000 migrants crossing the US-Mexico border each day, according to Department of Homeland Security officials.
SolarWinds says it has beefed up security and tightened software screening processes 15 months after a sophisticated cyberattack.
President Joe Biden's Fiscal 2023 budget plan includes a 10 percent increase in discretionary spending along with a new billionaires tax.
The Jan. 6 select committee voted to recommend the House hold former Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in contempt of Congress.
Regular grants to states for election administration and staffing would be “transformative," according to Common Cause.
A federal judge said former President Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman likely engaged in crimes in trying to overturn the election.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled an April 4 vote on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Current and former lawmakers have warned the justices that a federal law is critical for recruiting and retaining armed forces.
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, R-Neb., resigned following his conviction on charges of lying to investigators about an illegal campaign contribution.
House Republicans leave their retreat Friday with policy proposals largely still in the works for next Congress, should they win in November.
House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy said Rep. Jeff Fortenberry should resign, saying: "I think when someone's convicted, it's time to resign."
The judge called the map an 'extreme partisan gerrymander.' Of the eight current districts, Rep. Andy Harris is the sole Republican.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Paul M. Krawzak preview elements in President Joe Biden’s budget request that Congress will wrestle with in coming months.
Their position puts them at odds with fellow Democrats, who recently ramped up calls for the administration to rescind the border directive.
Photos of the week: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson endured three days of a public job interview conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Agencies told to allow leave for voting and up to four hours of poll work "without significantly impairing mission essential operations."
Texas Democratic Rep. Filemon Vela, who had said previously said he would not seek another term, is leaving before his current term ends.
The SEC's proposed emissions disclosure rule leaves plenty of leeway for most companies to avoid verification of data in supply chains.
The confirmation hearing for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson concludes with testimony from character witnesses and outside experts.