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Democrats revel in history during Supreme Court confirmation vote
Democrats marked Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court with smiles, tears and cheers.
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Democrats marked Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court with smiles, tears and cheers.
White House aides walked back President Biden's call for Vladimir Putin to leave power, but his actions since align with the bold words.
The House voted to hold in contempt two former Trump aides who are refusing to cooperate with the panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
A bipartisan $10 billion COVID-19 supplemental is stuck in the Senate amid a dispute over a tangential pandemic-related border control policy.
An executive order would bar investment by domestic companies in their own facilities in Russia, as well as new mergers or acquisitions.
President Obama returned to the White House Tuesday to celebrate the Affordable Care Act with his former vice president, Joe Biden.
The White House is tasking Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to lead an effort to study long-term effects of COVID-19.
Former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden will mark Tuesday the 12th anniversary the Obama administration's health care law.
The rollback will likely cause a sharp increase in migration at the U.S.-Mexico border, which is experiencing high numbers of encounters.
With inflation eroding the power of the dollar more by the day, how much Biden's proposed defense budget would actually buy is up in the air.
Hate crime conspiracies leading to serious injury or death would be subject to federal sentences of up to 30 years under the new law.
President Biden again signaled he wants Vladimir Putin to no longer rule Russia amid his war in Ukraine – but not via US-led regime change.
President Joe Biden's Fiscal 2023 budget plan includes a 10 percent increase in discretionary spending along with a new billionaires tax.
Agencies told to allow leave for voting and up to four hours of poll work "without significantly impairing mission essential operations."
Focus will be on Ukrainians with U.S. relatives and vulnerable groups, including dissidents, LGBTQ individuals, people with medical needs.
Madeline Albright, the country’s first female secretary of state and an influential foreign policy counselor into her 80s, died on Wednesday.
A recent curious answer by a White House aide appears medically sound, but it tried to gloss over President Joe Biden's age.
President Joe Biden heads to Europe to meet with NATO and G7 leaders and with U.S. forces helping to shore up Poland's defenses.
Republicans risk alienating key voter groups by harshly attacking Ketanji Brown Jackson during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing.
Overall, the public approves of measures the U.S. is taking to counter Russia's war on Ukraine. But a partisan divide is bubbling under the surface.