Recipients of the federal Supplemental Security Income program will receive their November payment, in which individual filers may receive a maximum payment of $914, in one month.
The Supreme Court is back in session Monday and is poised to hear dozens of consequential cases from gun rights, social media, and several major administrative law questions that could alter federal bureaucracy for decades to come.
The first of three Social Security retirement payments for October, worth up to $4,555 for those who retired at the age of 70, will be sent to millions of retirees in nine days.
Democratic climate hawks were unable to get every provision they wanted into the Inflation Reduction Act, constrained by opposition from their own party and procedural rules. But a new program from the Environmental Protection Agency is dangling a carrot in front of states that may want to implement more aggressive green policies — they just need to apply.
The new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention is a policy opportunity for Vice President Kamala Harris, but it also presents political problems.
A majority of Republicans in Congress continue to back aiding and arming Ukraine, in stark contrast to GOP presidential primary voters who overwhelmingly appear to favor candidates who want to end or lessen that support.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) touted the process and results of the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden, saying recently released evidence shows the president was "not just aware" but "connected" to his son Hunter Biden's business deals.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has selected political strategist Laphonza Butler to replace the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein in the Senate, according to people familiar with the matter.