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Tensions rise over drought-stricken Colorado River water use
As the Interior Department considers how to reduce water consumption from the Colorado River Basin, tensions are rising in Western states.
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As the Interior Department considers how to reduce water consumption from the Colorado River Basin, tensions are rising in Western states.
An affirmative action case before the Supreme Court could have lasting implications for diversity in the military.
A top House Democrat is questioning Capitol Police efforts to protect lawmakers following last week’s attack at Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home.
Republican candidates stressed immigration in the 2022 midterm elections, in campaign ads and pledges to finish Donald Trump's border wall.
Some Democrats and Republicans face suddenly competitive races, while other candidates are in better shape than expected.
There is bipartisan congressional interest behind bills to make it easier for consumers to repair what they own.
Nine senators from both parties are urging the FDIC to give fair consideration to industrial loan company charters.
A report suggests J. Brett Blanton drove to Florida on the government’s dime and let his child use the office’s “free gas” for Walmart runs.
The Supreme Court noted, however, that Graham could object to questions once his testimony begins regarding the 2020 elections in Georgia.
The U.S. Capitol Police are calling for more security funding for lawmakers after last week’s attack on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband.
Top Democrats are privately discussing the possibility of using the budget reconciliation process in the upcoming lame-duck session to raise the statutory debt limit.
Sen. Murphy seeks a security review of a Saudi stake in Twitter, saying a foreign power could influence a government communications tool.
Former President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to keep his tax returns from Congress in an emergency request Monday.
Federal investigators say the man charged with attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband brought zip ties, tape, rope and a hammer to the couple's home.
The conservative-controlled Supreme Court appeared ready to curtail the use of race in college admissions during oral arguments Monday.
Congress has refused to increase federal gas taxes, which have been stuck at 18.4 cents per gallon since 1993.
Policy leaders in Big Tech have revved up a push for Congress to pass immigration changes before the end of the year.
The select committee urged the court not to delay a subpoena for phone records of the leader of the Arizona Republican Party.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband was taken to the hospital after someone broke into their home and "violently assaulted" him.
Democrats warn of consequences if Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro refuses to recognize the outcome of a democratic election.