Cut from $3.5 trillion to $1.75 trillion, the social spending package still packs a punch
The Biden administration’s deadline will affect millions of workers across industries
The U.S. State Department coordinates a private sponsorship program for Afghan evacuees
The House inquiry into the Jan. 6 riot is raising legal questions about the ability of a former president to keep personal records secret
The president’s Supreme Court study offers analysis of reform proposals from court-packing to term limits
Vice President Kamala Harris endorses the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in a video made for churches
Politics has shut down scientific debate, skeptics say.
Extra funding for the IRS could also come with more oversight of bank accounts
The administration’s new deportation guidelines signal a softer approach
What went wrong with the withdrawal and what it means for the future of counterterrorism