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A health scare showed Democrats Thursday how hard it may be to pass a partisan tax and spending package in an evenly divided Senate.
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A health scare showed Democrats Thursday how hard it may be to pass a partisan tax and spending package in an evenly divided Senate.
Democrats saw their climate action options dwindle Thursday as the Supreme Court diminished the EPA’s ability to regulate carbon emissions.
Plan would allow HHS to negotiate prices within certain limits for up to 20 of the highest-cost drugs as well as insulin.Â
House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone Jr. called on President Joe Biden to limit oil exports in response to high gasoline prices.
Senate minority leader says GOP won't back legislation to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing if Democrats push their budget package.
U.S. lawmakers say they won't sweeten the pot with things like more weapon systems to convince Turkish officials to allow NATO expansion.
Donald Trump tried to take control of his vehicle on Jan. 6 before lunging at the neck of his lead Secret Service agent, a former aide said.
Among the steps the Biden administration is taking is increasing the availability of medication-assisted abortion.
The House fiscal 2023 spending bills have 4,386 earmarks, for a total of $8.2 billion, a CQ Roll Call analysis found.
Former GOP Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska will not face jail time for lying to federal officials about taking illegal campaign funds.
The discovery of dozens of migrants who died in a trailer while trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border sparked outrage among lawmakers.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced Monday he withdrew from consideration to be director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Friday's Supreme Court decision effectively undoing legal precedent set by Roe v. Wade has spurred a flurry of state activity.
The coasts are set to become de facto safe havens for access to abortion, while much of the South and Midwest will become abortion deserts.
The House sent President Joe Biden a bipartisan bill to curb gun violence that includes mental health and school security provisions.
The impact of the Supreme Court’s decision was immediate: By afternoon, at least eight states had banned abortion with limited exceptions.
The Supreme Court decision on abortion marks a new milestone in the fight over reproductive health, as both sides look ahead.
More than any other national figure, Donald Trump has unleashed politically motivated intimidation — and violence — by the far right.
House Ethics is sending allegations on Guam Del. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas to federal prosecutors after finding he misused campaign funds.
The measure won’t make it to President Joe Biden’s desk until after the July Fourth congressional recess because of a minor tax provision.