
New China committee debuts, warns of ‘existential struggle’
Lawmakers sought to demonstrate unity and the panel’s top Democrat made clear that he doesn’t want a “clash of civilizations” but a durable peace

Lawmakers sought to demonstrate unity and the panel’s top Democrat made clear that he doesn’t want a “clash of civilizations” but a durable peace

Though no one was injured or killed, the accident and its aftermath imperiled the entire village and nearby neighborhoods in both states

McCarthy vowed Tuesday to eventually make roughly 42,000 hours of sensitive Capitol Police security videos available to the broader public “as soon as possible”

Su was considered to lead the department when Biden won the White House but instead became the department’s deputy

The president’s only hope for moving forward with his program appeared to be the slim possibility that the court would find that Republican-led states and individuals challenging the plan lacked the legal right to sue

The committee’s chairman, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., says he’s looking to bridge differences rather than exploit them

The party’s future may well depend on broadening its appeal beyond an aging, predominantly white base of support

Twenty-six million people have applied and 16 million have been approved to have up to $20,000 in federal student loans forgiven

The White House is giving all federal agencies, in guidance issued Monday, 30 days to wipe TikTok off all government devices

The funding is part of the CHIPS and Science Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law last August

Documents in the case in Delaware State Court show Murdoch and other Fox executives believed Joe Biden fairly beat Donald Trump

Hundreds of companies that employed nearly 4,000 children last year were found in violation of federal labor laws

Tesla is set for over $10 billion in capital investments in northern Nevada between 2014 and 2028

Some agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and State, already have restrictions in place

“There is not a consensus right now in the U.S. government about exactly how Covid started,” the spokesman for the National Security Council said Monday

Youngkin has been seen as a potential presidential candidate but has repeatedly demurred about whether he will run

The US has provided nearly $50 billion in security, economic and humanitarian assistance and announced another multibillion dollar package to boost the country’s economy.

Late last year, a federal appeals court ruled that the agency’s funding structure is unconstitutional, threatening its ability to function

The justices have scheduled two hours of arguments in the case Tuesday, though it will probably go longer

DeSantis is a frequent voice in conservative cultural fights on cable television, but he often avoids gatherings of fellow Republican governors and party leaders

‘I’m running for president to help bring an aberrational chapter of our history to a close, and to help bring forth a new beginning,’ the bestselling self-help author said

Democrats elevated the state to the top of their presidential primary calendar, leapfrogging Iowa and New Hampshire

Embracing election conspiracy theories was a political albatross for Republicans in states that weren’t completely red last year

Some areas of the Horn of Africa have endured five consecutive failed rainy seasons

Carter’s model is about more than how his grassroots strategy turned the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary into his springboard

Newsom last year signed a law requiring California to remove as much carbon from the air as it emits by 2045

Idaho Gov. Brad Little led the multistate coalition of Republican governors — from Virginia to Alaska — opposing the federal water rule