The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted narrowly to repeal clean vehicle rules adopted in March to cut fleetwide tailpipe emissions by 50% over 2026 levels by 2032.
Cartoon published in National Review would ‘incite more hate and violence against our Arab and Muslim communities’.
By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would authorize ...
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives will vote on legislation on Wednesday that pairs a must-pass spending ...
With federal elections and the conclusion of the 118th Congress drawing near, “China Week,” as dubbed by House leadership, presented one of the ...
Ahead of the new postal health program's launch in 2025, the Office of Personnel Management has created a landing page with ...
An act to curb problematic land purchases by countries like China has passed the U.S. House and has moved to the Senate.
The House of Representatives has approved a joint resolution disapproving of the Environmental Protection Agency’s tailpipe emissions standards.
The House of Representatives on Monday said they would get involved because Congress has a "significant interest in whistleblowers providing information to Congress regarding waste, fraud, abuse, and ...
In this week’s It’s Just Politics newsletter, Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta take a look at what’s at stake in the race for control ...
Democratic challenger Leslie Mehta and Republican incumbent Rob Wittman are competing to represent Virginia’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Among other localities, ...