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Abortion decision leaves some doctors concerned that treating miscarriages will put them at risk of criminal prosecution.
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Abortion decision leaves some doctors concerned that treating miscarriages will put them at risk of criminal prosecution.
The most consequential amendments on the defense policy bill may or may not be the ones that draw the most rhetorical heat.
Biden's second pick for the job, Steven Dettelbach got support from two Republicans to become first confirmed ATF director in seven years.
McConnell floats having House pass Senate version or moving $52 billion for semiconductor subsidies separately.
House appropriators approved more than $15.6 billion in the 12 spending bills to prevent “increasingly pervasive cyber-attacks.”
The former president’s actions had a profound influence on extremist groups focusing on Jan. 6 to overturn his election loss, committee says.
Democrats hope to signal they are looking for ways to protect abortion access, but constraints have limited what can be accomplished.
White House officials launched a defensive strike Tuesday against what they expect will be another month of soaring inflation.
House Republicans oppose Democrats' push for more funding support for the U.N., despite China's growing influence within the organization.
The Jan. 6 panel plans to show how then-President Donald Trump galvanized violent domestic extremist groups to converge on the Capitol.
The expiration of subsidies approved as part of a COVID-19 response package passed last year is expected to also drive up health care costs.
The committee can get some of Donald Trump’s financial records it subpoenaed from accounting firm Mazars USA, an appeals court ruled Friday.
As Democrats urge President Biden to fight, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offers an example with what one strategist calls her "vigor."
Medal of Freedom recipients include advocates for gun control and civil rights, plus former Republican senators who worked across the aisle.
House Democrats have filed a slew of immigration-related amendments to the fiscal 2023 defense authorization bill.
A grand jury wants to hear about Graham's phone calls with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his staff following Trump’s loss in 2020.
Possible pathways for Democratic leaders to salvage both the competitiveness bill and a skinnier version of a budget reconciliation package.
A grand jury issued a subpoena for Sen. Lindsey Graham to testify as part an investigation pertaining to Georgia's 2020 elections.
Donald Trump wanted to be the MAGA commander, leading his troops up Capitol Hill on Jan. 6. A former aide’s testimony could be “devastating.”
The former White House counsel is “uniquely positioned to testify” but has declined to provide on-the-record testimony, the panel said.