President Biden's Department of Education is trying to push through a new federal rule during its final weeks to provide additional student loan forgiveness for 8 million borrowers.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., would like the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to be nixed, but said elimination is "unlikely," according to Politico.
Scientific American's editor-in-chief, Laura Helmuth, announced her resignation after an election night social media outburst where she called Trump voters "fascists."
House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters Friday he plans to "strongly request" the Ethics Committee not release its report summarizing its investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries laid out Democrats' place in the upcoming session of Congress, pledging to work with Republicans but not give in to President-elect Donald Trump's agenda.
The Justice Department has quietly dismissed charges against two Jordanian migrants who were arrested after encroaching on a Marine military base earlier this year, leaving a host of questions about the incident.
Senators who have been investigating the Secret Service after two assassination attempts on Donald Trump told The Washington Times the president-elect should tap an outsider to lead the agency.
The Biden administration said it finalized a deal to dole out a $6.6 billion grant to a Taiwanese semiconductor company as the president scrambles to protect a key part of his legacy from President-elect Donald Trump's chopping block.
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday called on Republicans to oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to be health secretary, saying the pick is an "abrupt departure" from the pro-life values the GOP has traditionally defended.