McConnell breaks with RNC over its censure of 2 House Republicans Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is criticizing the Republican National Committee for censuring two House Republicans who serve on the panel investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection. Deirdre Walsh
Ohio rule allows for the possibility of redrawing congressional maps every 4 years Ohio lawmakers are drawing up a new congressional district map after the previous attempt was ruled unconstitutional by the state supreme court.
2 Capitol riot suspects were arrested from online sleuths' info, documents show The FBI has cited information compiled by online sleuths in many of the more than 730 riot-related cases filed in federal court so far. The Associated Press
Blinken heads out to reassure Asian nations that the U.S. is still focused on China Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads out on an Asia swing this week to reinforce the administration's continued focus on competition with China despite the crisis in Ukraine. Jackie Northam
Biden's top science adviser resigned following complaints about his work behavior President Biden said he would fire anyone who was a jerk at work. But that's not what happened when his science adviser Eric Lander was found to have created a toxic workplace. Franco Ordoñez
The White House wants to transition to a green economy, which is tricky without mines The Biden administration recently canceled a proposed mine. While environmentalists celebrated, it shows how hard it is to build a domestic supply of the minerals needed to switch to a green economy. Dan Kraker
Price Controls, Black Markets, And Skimpflation: The WWII Battle Against Inflation To control inflation during WWII, the U.S. government resorted to wide-ranging price controls. Their unintended consequences might explain why today's policymakers are reluctant to try it again. Greg Rosalsky
Biden will lean into his long tenure as a senator to fill Supreme Court vacancy President Biden said he's been told that voters don't want him to be the "President Senator." But in filling a vacancy on the Supreme Court, he's going out of his way to court old colleagues. Scott Detrow
Nick Kristof wants to be Oregon’s next governor. Will the state let him run? ‘The Oregon State Constitution requires that a person lives in the state three years before the general election in order to qualify to run for governor.’ Kim Malcolm
Top White House science adviser announces resignation after reports of bullying Eric Lander tendered his letter of resignation hours after a Politico article reported that the White House had found that he bullied and demeaned his subordinates. Alana Wise