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Fed nominee Raskin defends climate views at Senate hearing
Senate Banking Republicans pressed Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin on her climate views in a confirmation hearing.
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Senate Banking Republicans pressed Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin on her climate views in a confirmation hearing.
President Joe Biden's pledge to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court has set off a wave of revealing comments from Republicans, Mary C. Curtis writes.
President Joe Biden plans to use a meetings Thursday with police and community violence intervention groups in New York City to urge Congress to include $500 million more to combat gun violence.
Congress is on course to pass a third government funding stopgap, as negotiations on a 12-bill omnibus package continue at a snail’s pace.
A man arrested in October after refusing to leave his Chevy Tahoe illegally parked in front of the Supreme Court returned on Thursday.
The proposal aims to protect courts from political influence — and chip away at a backlog of 1.6 million immigration cases.
The fight over the minority party's rights in the House is exemplified by the Rules Committee debate over using resolutions of inquiry.
The House lawmakers - all Democrats but one - called on the president to speed up efforts to help Afghans who aided US troops and diplomats.
Owner Dan Snyder denied the accusations in a statement after ex-Washington football team employees shared their stories on Capitol Hill.
Senate Republicans have signaled their approach to the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation process will not be obstruction.
So many presidents have held up proclamations on behalf of Black history month while their policies betray Black Americans.
Little Lithuania is standing up to China's economic pressure, making it a test case for its Biden administration allies.
Republicans are opposing Fed nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin over her views on the financial risks of human-caused climate change.
A bipartisan group of senators pressed to pass a defense funding bill and said it would help deter Russian aggression.
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Civility has gone downhill since Biden took office, voters say in a new Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service poll.
The Olympics beginning Friday in Beijing will draw attention to U.S. companies' monitoring of their own supply chains.
Initial race ratings in Arizona show Republicans favored in two House districts Democrats won in 2020, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
The mainly fee-funded immigration agency needs appropriations to tackle massive backlog — and ensure 'long-term success,' its director says.
The move paves the way for the agency to have a Senate-confirmed leader for the first time in more than five years.