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Administration announces record offshore wind sale
The lease sale, which is set for Feb. 23, will cover 488,000 acres off the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
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The lease sale, which is set for Feb. 23, will cover 488,000 acres off the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
A bipartisan Senate group is negotiating a bill to provide about $40 billion in fresh funding for pandemic-battered restaurants.
Congress honored the late Sen. Harry Reid on Wednesday, amid a renewed debate on something Reid was familiar with fighting: the filibuster.
The Jan. 6 select committee is asking House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to voluntarily provide information to the panel.
Announcing he would not seek reelection, three-term Indiana Rep. Trey Hollingsworth said he did not want to become a career politician.
Declining water levels at the Glen Canyon hydroelectric dam, which provides power to western states, are close to the minimum needed.
New questions are emerging about how best to use COVID-19 tests amid a surge of breakthrough cases in vaccinated individuals.
Uyghur Muslims are caught in a backlog of hundreds of thousands seeking asylum in the U.S. under a strained system.
OPINION — Exaggerated fears of gerrymandering contributed to the biggest political mistake of the Biden presidency, Shapiro writes.
Ross Worthington, Andy Surabian and Arthur Schwartz face a Jan. 24 deadline from the committee Investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.
Lawmakers pressed Navy officials about a fuel leak tainting water in Hawaii, and said they'd seek funding to fix the problem.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris travelled to Atlanta today to make the case for voting rights legislation.
Priorities laid out by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the biggest spender on federal lobbying, include support for immigration and trade.
The Capitol Police department is barely keeping up with investigating threats against members of Congress.
The Democratic House majority leader expects President Joe Biden will seek spending for COVID-19 testing, vaccines and for schools.
Powell is expected to get another term as Fed chairman, but faces pressure over the central bank's moves to address pandemic economic stress.
Sen. Ted Cruz's effort to implement sanctions over the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is facing headwinds as Democrats get cold feet.
Financial experts say regulators' reluctance to take up stablecoin issues could leave the Fed taking charge because of systemic risk.
Host Chris Brummer discusses with fintech guru Dan Gorfine what the media missed, and should have ignored, in 2021.
Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick won a Florida special election Tuesday after promising to fight for $1,000 monthly government payments.