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Afghanistan complicates new push to close Guantánamo Bay
The withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan further complicates the political, legal and legislative quandary around closing Guantánamo Bay.
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The withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan further complicates the political, legal and legislative quandary around closing Guantánamo Bay.
The rift between Capitol Police and their inspector general, Michael A. Bolton, was on display at a Senate hearing Tuesday.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky advises taking a rapid COVID-19 test before indoor gatherings
Circle's Dante Disparte breaks down how the stablecoin giant is aiming to reshape crypto's conversation with minority banks, HBCUs and beyond.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has stopped cooperating with the Jan. 6 select panel and faces contempt of Congress.
A new compromise version of the annual defense policy bill will authorize a Pentagon budget much larger than proposed by President Joe Biden.
Nearly every state that has finished redistricting so far faces or has faced a lawsuit over its newly drawn congressional map.
Manchin reiterated his desire for Senate Democrats to slow down consideration of the $2.2 trillion climate and social spending package.Â
The bill would limit Senate debate on debt limit legislation to 10 hours, creating a loophole to the 60-vote legislative filibuster rules.
The report makes no recommendation on contentious proposals such term limits for justices or expanding the number of justices.
The two main financial regulators may wind up in a turf battle because both have jurisdiction over parts of cryptocurrency.
Republicans and Democrats tried putting differences aside to regulate social media firms, but they have returned to old partisan corners.
The Senate on Tuesday voted against a path forward for a resolution that would have banned a proposed weapons sale to Saudi Arabia.
Rep. Devin Nunes, a top defender of former President Donald Trump through multiple controversies, will run a media company he is creating.
Senior U.S. officials will not attend next year's Olympics in protest of China's human rights record in Xinjiang
With lawsuits pending over new district lines, a North Carolina appeals court halted candidates from filing to run in next year's primaries.
Former Democratic Rep. Max Rose, who lost a bid for reelection last year, says he is running again in a Staten Island-dominated district.
Lawmakers delayed the rollout of a compromise defense policy bill amidst a debate over whether to add a debt limit increase to it.
A warm and spicy scent has returned to the halls of Congress, after a last-minute dash to fit it through the doors.
Former Sen. Bob Dole will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda on Thursday, part of the tribute to the longtime senator and war hero.