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Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

Medicaid Work Requirements Are Cruel and Pointless
Studies show that when Medicaid work requirements were tried, they failed to increase employment.

Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

Republican Revolt Reflects a Core Party Divide Over Spending and Debt
Whether the ultraconservatives dig in and force big changes to the megabill carrying President Trump's agenda or capitulate, as they have in the past, will determine the fate of their party's signature legislation.

Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

Democrats Move to Block Over $3 Billion in Weapons Sales to Qatar and U.A.E.
The lawmakers introduced resolutions as anger erupted over a series of deals involving the president, businesses linked to his family and several countries.

Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

Conservatives Imperil G.O.P. Megabill That Would Fulfill Trump's Agenda
Conservatives are demanding deeper cuts in federal spending, including the elimination of clean energy tax credits and work requirements for Medicaid recipients to start earlier.

Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

Republican Tax Bill May Hurt the Lowest Earners and Help the Richest
Even though most Americans may see lower taxes, Republicans' spending cuts could outweigh those benefits and leave some worse off.

Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

How Cuts to Medicaid Would Imperil Rural Hospitals
Responses to a guest essay about the effects of Medicaid cuts. Also: A third presidential term; a display of faith; loud music in public.

Politics - U.S. House
May 16, 2025

Selling Off Our Public Lands Is a Bad Idea
Selling off public lands threatens more than a century of progress for one of America's most vital and popular shared experiments.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

Here's What's in House Republicans' Big Tax Bill to Deliver Trump's Agenda
A large tax cut, as well as more money for defense and immigration enforcement, would be financed by slashing health, nutrition, education and clean energy programs.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

Senate Rejects Democrats' Bid to Force State Dept. to Report on Rights in El Salvador
The measure would have compelled the administration to inform Congress about how it is complying with court orders involving deportees to El Salvador and to provide a human rights report on the nation.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

Lawmakers in Both Parties Resist Trump's Attempt to Seize Control of Their Library
The surprise firing of the head of the Library of Congress and efforts to install Trump loyalists at the iconic institution have stirred bipartisan pushback on Capitol Hill.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

Conservative Republicans Revolt Over Domestic Policy Bill, Threatening Its Path
The opposition of right-wing lawmakers who are pressing for deeper spending cuts could derail the legislation before it gets to the House floor.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

Bond Traders Enter the U.S. Budget Fight
Concerns about the deficit-stretching potential of President Trump's tax plan is spooking some investors, even as Republicans argue over its particulars.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

A New Test of Federal Judges' Power, and Overdose Deaths Plummet
Plus, the campy singing contest the whole world watches.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

How Republicans Can Pass Trump's Fiscal Agenda With No Democratic Support
See the steps of budget reconciliation, the process that Republican leaders are using to fast-track their legislation through Congress.

Politics - U.S. House
May 15, 2025

A Celebration of Pigeons? They Have Their Fans.
The High Line is planning a pigeon festival. "People love them or hate them," the park's executive director said.

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

House Republicans Push Forward Plan to Cut Taxes, Medicaid and Food Stamps
Three committees advanced legislation that would combine into the "big beautiful bill" to enact President Trump's agenda. But the package faces a rocky path.

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

All-Night House Sessions Put Some Lawmakers to Sleep
Members of two key House committees worked all night on a sprawling domestic policy bill. Some fell asleep along the way.

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

RFK Jr. Defends HHS Overhaul as Democrats Denounce ‘War on Science'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., testifying before Congress for the first time as health secretary, also said he did not think Americans should be taking "medical advice from me."

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

Trump's New Tax Cuts Could Shower Americans With Cash, for Now
Almost all of the cuts that Republicans hope to pass in the coming weeks will last only until President Trump is set to leave office.

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

House Republicans Push Forward With Tax and Medicaid Cuts
Three key committees advanced legislation that would combine into the "one big beautiful bill" to enact President Trump's agenda. But the package faces a rocky path in Congress.

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

Trump Needs to Refuse a Qatari Jet and Crypto Profits
Sure, everyone likes gifts. But presidents have to refuse them most of the time.

Politics - U.S. House
May 14, 2025

Four Trump Officials: If You Want Welfare and Can Work, You Must
As leaders of the agencies that oversee the largest welfare programs in the nation, we fear that welfare has become a trap of dependency.

Politics - U.S. House
May 13, 2025

Christopher Bond, Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator, Dies at 86
A Republican known as Kit, he was the state's youngest governor. When he retired from Congress after four terms, he said he didn't want to be the state's oldest senator.

Politics - U.S. House
May 13, 2025

As Trump Hails Plan to Accept Qatari Jet, Congress Sits on the Sidelines
Republicans on Capitol Hill seem unlikely to challenge President Trump as he pushes ethics guardrails around profiting from the presidency to the breaking point.

Politics - U.S. House
May 13, 2025

A $5 Billion Federal School Voucher Proposal Advances in Congress
A provision in the House Republican budget bill would provide public money for private education and home-schooling, something many Democratic-led states have resisted.

Politics - U.S. House
May 13, 2025

Republican Budget Bill Aims to End I.R.A. Clean Energy Boom
The party's signature tax plan would kill most Biden-era incentives, but there's a sticking point: G.O.P. districts have the most to lose.

Politics - U.S. House
May 12, 2025

‘MAGA Accounts' and No Tax on Tips: Republicans Plan to Inject Trump Into Tax Code
House Republicans on Monday outlined their plans for a far-reaching tax bill that would deliver on several of President Trump's campaign pledges — for now.

Politics - U.S. House
May 12, 2025

Republicans Want Budget Cuts, but Not the Political Consequences
With a crucial week looming in the House, the G.O.P. is groping for ways to achieve savings without provoking a political backlash. It's a little tricky.

Politics - U.S. House
May 12, 2025

Hawley Urges Republicans Not to Cut Medicaid as House Debates Reductions
The Republican senator from Missouri called potentially deep cuts in the program "morally wrong" and "politically suicidal" for his party as it courts working-class voters.

Politics - U.S. House
May 12, 2025

House Republican Proposal Would Shrink Medicaid Coverage to Advance Trump's Agenda
The proposal, which is to be considered this week by a key House panel, omits some of the furthest-reaching reductions to the health program but would leave millions without coverage or facing higher costs.

Politics - U.S. House
May 12, 2025

In Illinois Senate Race, Old Grudges and a Test of Pritzker's Power
Few policy differences have emerged among the Democrats vying to replace the retiring Senator Richard J. Durbin, while Gov. JB Pritzker's influence looms large.

Politics - U.S. House
May 12, 2025

Republicans Propose Paring Medicaid Coverage but Steer Clear of Deeper Cuts
The proposal, which is to be considered this week by a key House panel, omits some of the furthest-reaching reductions to the health program but would leave millions without coverage or facing higher costs.

Politics - U.S. House
May 11, 2025

3 Lawmakers Involved in Newark ICE Protest Could Be Arrested, DHS Says
The legislators were with Mayor Ras Baraka when he was arrested Friday outside an immigration detention facility. A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman said they could face assault charges.

Politics - U.S. House
May 10, 2025

The Biggest Medicaid Cut Left for House Republicans Would Hit Red States Hardest
Now, Trump's big budget bill might require particularly painful cuts in the South.

Politics - U.S. House
May 10, 2025

Attacking Trump's Tariffs, Democrats Focus on Small Business Struggles
The party is trying to leverage local entrepreneurs' concerns to argue that President Trump's tariffs are yet another gift to the rich and powerful at the expense of everyday Americans.

Politics - U.S. House
May 09, 2025

Republicans Lay Out Early Plans to Extend and Expand Trump Tax Cuts
House Republicans rolled out the first pieces of a roughly $4 trillion tax cut they hope to pass, including measures that would last just for President Trump's term.

Politics - U.S. House
May 09, 2025

Marjorie Taylor Greene Defiantly Rules Out a Senate Run in Georgia
In a lengthy Friday night social media screed, the Republican congresswoman savaged her party's leaders as she declared she would not pursue a Senate run.

Politics - U.S. House
May 09, 2025

How Trump Is Scrambling the G.O.P. Push to Cut Medicaid Spending
The president's stated opposition to cutting the program has put Republicans laboring to enact his domestic agenda in a bind.

Politics - U.S. House
May 09, 2025

Republican Agenda Hits Familiar Obstacle: State and Local Taxes
A small group of Republicans are threatening to torpedo President Trump's agenda over the state and local tax deduction, long a headache for both parties.

Politics - U.S. House
May 09, 2025

Can Hakeem Jeffries Break Through?
The House minority leader would much rather talk about Medicaid and taxes than looming autocracy.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

F.B.I. Director Walks Back Concerns About Trump Budget Cuts
After telling House lawmakers that the F.B.I. needed more resources, Kash Patel told senators that he agreed with a proposal to slash more than $500 million from the agency.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

La Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU. vota por cambiar el nombre del golfo de México por golfo de América
Es casi seguro que la iniciativa fracasará en el Senado, pero una Cámara de Representantes dirigida por los republicanos apoyó la nomenclatura propuesta por el presidente Trump.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

Crypto Bill Stalls in the Senate as Democrats Balk
Democratic supporters of the measure to regulate parts of the industry refused to allow it to move forward amid concerns in their party that President Trump and his family are profiting from cryptocurrency.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

Trump Drops Nominee for U.S. Attorney, Ed Martin, After Republicans Balk
The means of Ed Martin's ascent as the leading prosecutor for the U.S. attorney's office in Washington was his path out of power.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

Buddy Carter to Run for Georgia Senate, Seeking to Challenge Jon Ossoff
Representative Buddy Carter became the first Republican to enter the primary field to take on Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia, one of the nation's most vulnerable Democrats.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind
G.O.P. lawmakers from swing districts face tough votes as soon as next week, when key House panels are scheduled to consider legislation that would cut popular programs to pay for President Trump's agenda.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

House Votes to Rename Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America, Taking a Symbolic Step
The legislation was all but certain to die in the Senate, but the move put the Republican-led House on the record supporting President Trump's nomenclature.

Politics - U.S. House
May 08, 2025

The Democratic Senator Taking Cues From Trumpism
Senator Chris Murphy argues voters want to know who's screwing them.

Politics - U.S. House
May 07, 2025

Johnson Rules Out an Aggressive Plan to Cut Medicaid as G.O.P. Moderates Waver
The Republican speaker's decision underscored the resistance in his party to politically painful reductions to the program, and drew a backlash from the hard right, which is demanding deep cuts.

Politics - U.S. House
May 07, 2025

D.C. Budget Fix Stalls in the House as Conservative Republicans Balk
Speaker Mike Johnson has said he would hold a vote "quickly" to restore more than $1 billion in funding, but ultraconservatives are insisting on attaching limits on abortion and voting rights.

Politics - U.S. House
May 07, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Have Set Up a Trap for Mike Johnson and John Thune
Republican leaders face a problem: They have staked it all on passing the tax bill, but that bill makes it more difficult to criticize President Trump's tariffs.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

Trump's Kennedy Center Would Get $257 Million in House Republican Plan
A House committee proposed a huge increase in federal funding to repair and restore the center, which President Trump took over in February. Democrats have questions.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

Fencing Is the Latest Sport Caught in the Transgender Athlete Debate
A fencer's refusal to compete against a transgender opponent in a women's bout at a Maryland meet has put the issue in front of Congress.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

Senate Confirms Frank Bisignano as Social Security Commissioner
Mr. Bisignano, a former Wall Street executive, will lead an agency upended by big staff cuts and other significant changes.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

Bipartisan House and Senate Leaders Urge White House to Restore Spending Website
In the latest chapter in a battle over spending powers, lawmakers charged that the administration removed crucial information in violation of the law. The White House argues the data shouldn't be public.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

Republican Senator Says He'll Vote Against Pick for U.S. Attorney
The nomination of the prosecutor, Ed Martin, has been teetering amid revelations that he once compared former President Biden to Adolf Hitler.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

Why Democrats Joined Republicans to Block a California Climate Policy
Some said they worried that California's planned ban on gas-powered vehicles would raise the price of cars. Another cited "intense and misleading lobbying" by the oil industry.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

How the Democrats Aim to Retake the Senate
To win back the U.S. Senate in 2026, Democrats will need to compete in some of the most conservative terrain in the country. Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, surveys the Democrats' strategies.

Politics - U.S. House
May 06, 2025

How Democrats Hope to Overcome a Daunting 2026 Senate Map
Facing long odds to retake a majority, Senator Chuck Schumer and his allies are trying to think outside the box and recruit candidates who might be able to pull off upsets in red states.

Politics - U.S. House
May 05, 2025

AOC Won't Seek House Oversight Committee Role
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Democrats' emphasis on seniority led her not to seek a leadership role on the powerful Oversight Committee.

Politics - U.S. House
May 05, 2025

Trump Crypto Deals Provoke Senate Backlash and Calls for Investigation
Some Democrats who had supported legislation for so-called stablecoins are now demanding tougher language to prevent fraud and money laundering.

Politics - U.S. House
May 05, 2025

Brian Kemp Won't Run for Senate in Georgia, Giving Ossoff a Lift
The popular two-term governor of Georgia had been seen as the strongest potential Republican challenger to Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat.

Politics - U.S. House
May 03, 2025

Bob Filner, Mayor of San Diego Who Left Amid Scandal, Dies at 82
A progressive member of Congress for two decades, he resigned as mayor after 18 women accused him of sexual harassment.

Politics - U.S. House
May 03, 2025

Republicans in Congress Use Obscure Law to Roll Back Biden-Era Regulations
As G.O.P. lawmakers have largely ceded power to President Trump, they are also pushing the bounds of a little-known statute to undo federal rules — and potentially undermining the filibuster.

Politics - U.S. House
May 02, 2025

Former Fetterman Aide Expressed Concern to Doctor About Senator's Mental Health
The former chief of staff to Senator John Fetterman last year wrote to a doctor who had treated him, pointing to "warning signs" that suggested the senator could be backsliding on his recovery from a mental health crisis.

Politics - U.S. House
May 02, 2025

Trump's Budget Proposal Falls Flat With Some Key Republicans in Congress
Senators expressed concern with a military budget they said was far too scant, and one objected to the plan's gutting of vital programs, including one that offers home heating assistance for the poor.

Politics - U.S. House
May 02, 2025

Republicans Wrestle With Trump's Demands for Tax Cuts
House Republicans are planning to include several of President Trump's campaign promises in the first draft of the bill, which they hope to release soon.

Politics - U.S. House
May 02, 2025

Trump Gets a Slow Start on Judges After Setting a Record Pace in First Term
The president named his first appeals court candidate this week, but fewer vacancies and other priorities have led to a lack of judicial nominations from the White House so far.

Politics - U.S. House
May 01, 2025

New Warnings for U.S. Economy, and a Columbia Student Is Freed
Plus, a wiener dog's 529 days in the wild.

Politics - U.S. House
May 01, 2025

New U.S. Economy Warnings, and a Columbia Student Is Freed
Plus, a wiener dog's 529 days in the wild.

Politics - U.S. House
May 01, 2025

An Economic Warning, and a Deal With Ukraine
Plus, a wiener dog's 529 days in the wild.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 30, 2025

Senate Rejects Bipartisan Measure to Undo Trump's Tariffs
Only three Republicans joined Democrats in voting to end the national emergency President Trump declared to impose tariffs on most U.S. trading partners, leaving the measure short of the support needed to pass.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 30, 2025

Elise Stefanik, Cabinet Hopes Dashed, Considers Her Next Move
The New York Republican is contemplating a run for governor and nursing a feud with the House speaker after seeing her cabinet dream evaporate.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 30, 2025

After Nudge From Trump, Senate Sets Fast Pace in Confirming His Ambassadors
Republicans have raced to approve the president's picks to serve as top diplomats around the globe, in some cases with solid backing from Democrats.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 29, 2025

The Six Triple Eight: Black, Female Soldiers Honored for World War II Success
The women were sent to Europe to clear a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail waiting to be sent to U.S. troops.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 29, 2025

Days After Trump Commits to Seabed Mining, Two Sides Face Off
At a congressional hearing, one executive welcomed President Trump's "starting gun" to begin mining. Democrats and Republicans clashed over environmental and business concerns.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 29, 2025

Republicans Freeze House Efforts to Compel Information From Trump
G.O.P. leaders used a procedural maneuver to close off an avenue for House members to demand answers from the Trump administration, including on the defense secretary's use of Signal.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 29, 2025

N.Y.C. Museum Celebrates the Nation's 250th Anniversary
The New York Historical plans six exhibitions, all featuring the city as a major player.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 29, 2025

A Lawmaker Blasted a Hospital's Super Bowl Ad. Then He Changed His Tune.
NYU Langone Health aired a commercial showcasing its doctors during the Super Bowl. A North Carolina congressman wondered if it was a waste of money.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

House Passes Bill to Ban Sharing of Revenge Porn, Sending It to Trump
The Take It Down Act, which united a coalition of conservative and liberal lawmakers, criminalizes the nonconsensual sharing of sexually explicit images of others and requires companies to remove them.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

House G.O.P. Proposes Charging $1,000 to Claim Asylum, Raising Fees on Migrants
As part of legislation to pay for President Trump's domestic agenda, including his immigration crackdown, House Republicans want to impose or increase fees for legal entry into the United States.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

Gerald Connolly, Top Democrat on House Oversight Panel, to Retire
Mr. Connolly, of Virginia, said he would not run for re-election. He will also give up his leadership spot on the oversight panel as he faces cancer.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

Greg Casar Pitches a ‘Resistance 2.0' for Democrats in the Age of Trump
Greg Casar, a Texas Democrat and new chairman of the House Progressive Caucus, says his party must adopt economic populism to recapture voters and effectively counter President Trump.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

Connolly, Top Democrat on Oversight Panel, to Relinquish Post and Retire
Representative Gerald E. Connolly of Virginia said he would not run for re-election. He will also give up his leadership spot on the oversight panel as he faces cancer.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

Josh Hawley and the Republican Populists, at War With Their Party
The conservative senator from Missouri, better known for his raised fist in solidarity with Trump supporters on Jan. 6, is embracing a key rhetorical theme in the president's political ascendancy.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 28, 2025

Democrats Plan to Capitalize as G.O.P. Begins Outlining Spending Cuts
Republican lawmakers are set to lay out specifics of their sweeping fiscal package as Congress returns for a critical month, giving Democrats an opening for fresh attacks.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 25, 2025

Ex-Congressman George Santos Is Sentenced to More Than 7 Years in Prison
Federal prosecutors had said Mr. Santos, whose pattern of lies and fraud led to his expulsion from Congress, should receive a lengthy sentence to "protect the public" from future fraud.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 25, 2025

Ex-Congressman George Santos Is Sentenced to 87 Months in Prison in Federal Fraud Case
Federal prosecutors wanted Mr. Santos, whose pattern of lies and fraud led to his expulsion from Congress, to receive a lengthy sentence to "protect the public" from future fraud.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 25, 2025

George Santos, Expelled From House, Now Faces Sentencing
Federal prosecutors want Mr. Santos, whose pattern of lies and fraud led to his expulsion from Congress, to be sentenced to 87 months in prison.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 23, 2025

Durbin, No. 2 Senate Democrat, to Retire After 44 Years in Congress
Senator Richard J. Durbin's departure will set off a primary for a rare open Senate seat in Illinois and open a top leadership slot. He said it was time to "face reality" and make way for someone new.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 22, 2025

5 Democrats Visit Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk in Louisiana
Five Democrats met with Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk, who face deportation by the Trump administration.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 22, 2025

Andy Barr Enters Kentucky Senate Race to Succeed Mitch McConnell
The primary race in Kentucky for Mr. McConnell's seat is expected to be one of the biggest G.O.P. clashes of 2026. On Tuesday, it gained its second high-profile contender, Representative Andy Barr.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 22, 2025

Haley Stevens Will Run for Senate in Michigan
The Democratic representative from suburban Detroit is likely to be seen as a centrist in the primary contest to replace Senator Gary Peters, who is retiring.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 20, 2025

After Meeting Wrongly Deported Man, Van Hollen Accuses Trump of Defying Courts
"Facilitating his return means something more than doing nothing, and they are doing nothing," Senator Chris Van Hollen said after his trip to El Salvador.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 18, 2025

Abrego Garcia Told Chris Van Hollen He Had Been In Isolation in El Salvador Prison
Senator Chris Van Hollen said that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia,who was deported and incarcerated in El Salvador, reported having been transferred after weeks in a maximum-security prison.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 18, 2025

Senator Lisa Murkowski Makes Startling Admission as Trump Wages Retribution Campaign
Lisa Murkowski, a longtime senator from Alaska and an independent voice in an increasingly tribal party, has been the rare Republican on Capitol Hill willing to criticize President Trump's actions.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 18, 2025

John J. LaFalce, Democrat Congressman Who Fought for Consumers, Dies at 85
A 14-term Democrat from Western New York, he sponsored financial reforms to aid consumers and pressed Washington to protect Americans from environmental hazards.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 18, 2025

Senator Visits Wrongly Deported Man, and Trump's ‘Kill List' for Regulations
Plus, meat is making a comeback.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 18, 2025

Chris Van Hollen Meets With Abrego Garcia in El Salvador
Earlier in the day, armed military officials stopped Senator Chris Van Hollen from trying to visit the prison where Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia has been held for over a month.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 17, 2025

Democrats Step Up Trump Resistance as Base Hungers for More of a Fight
Out of power in Congress, Democrats who were slow to fight back against President Trump are increasingly finding ways to do so. But activists want much more.

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