As a growing number of lawmakers test positive for COVID-19, votes on bills like the CHIPS Act will have to wait.
Author: Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY
The next Jan. 6 hearing will dig into Trump’s dealings with the DOJ. Here’s what we know.
The Jan. 6 committee will focus on Trump’s efforts to overturn 2020 presidential election results by shaking up Justice Department leadership.
The next Jan. 6 hearing is Thursday and it’s focused on Mike Pence. Here’s what you need to know.
The next Jan. 6 committee hearing is Thursday at 1 p.m. and is expected to focus on Mike Pence with testimony from a former member of his staff.
Here’s what you need to know about the Jan. 6 committee and its June hearings
The bipartisan committee will examine collected evidence to determine what happened before and during the attack on the Capitol.
Biden might forgive $10K in student loans. How much education does that get someone?
Biden said he would push toward less than $50,000 in student loan debt cancellation. Debt forgiveness proponents say that’s not enough.
Deborah Birx: Members of Trump’s coronavirus task force had a resignation pact
Birx, the only member of the COVID task force with on-the-ground pandemic experience, said she was constantly sidelined by the Trump White House.
These invasive trees smell like rotting fish and kill plants. State bans want Bradford pears gone.
Experts say Bradford pear trees out-compete other tree species and should be replaced with native plants.
‘A matter of justice’: Congress moves closer to decriminalizing marijuana with House passage of MORE Act
Although polls show the vast majority of Americans support decriminalizing marijuana, federal lawmakers have been slower to embrace such a step.
Daylight saving time: A century of clock changing could soon run out. How did we get here?
Daylight Saving Time has undergone several changes since its introduction during WWI to help save energy costs. Experts are divided on the benefits.
Is my child too young for mental health counseling? Here’s what to know.
Experts say children are ready for play therapy between 3-5 years old, but some infants can benefit from family therapies.