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As Congress contemplates, White House issues sanctions threat to Russia
Foreign Relations chairman sees 'no lack of resolve' among senators to pass sanctions bill against Russian officials
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Foreign Relations chairman sees 'no lack of resolve' among senators to pass sanctions bill against Russian officials
Recent confirmation battles leave Senate Democrats with advantages that will allow them to quickly fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
Critics say while he won new federal spending, Biden didn’t achieve his goal of a “fix-it first” approach to highways.
Biden's climate agenda is moving in fits and starts as the U.S. is on track to miss the carbon reduction goals his administration set.
President Biden and Donald Trump already are in the midst of a 2024 rematch as Democrats' stumbles open the door for the former president.
A federal judge in Texas blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for federal workers nationwide.
Biden plans on hitting the road a lot this year to sell his accomplishments, and outside groups are going to be there with supporting ads.
President Joe Biden did say Wednesday that there may be a way to reach consensus on the Electoral Count Act.
Biden publicly acknowledged for the first time that his stalled budget reconciliation package may need to be substantially slimmed down.
Donald Trump debuted material at his Arizona rally, with the former president pushing anti-white discrimination and election conspiracies.
Biden three new nominees would put the first Black woman on the Fed board, only the fourth Black man, and give women a majority.
Republicans scored victories last year with Donald Trump on the sidelines. But GOP candidates in Arizona are jockeying for his support.
Surge teams will be sent to New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, Michigan and New Mexico to deal with an influx of hospitalizations.
The White House stopped short of major changes to anticipated guidance surrounding masks and instead focused on changes to testing strategy.
The lease sale, which is set for Feb. 23, will cover 488,000 acres off the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris travelled to Atlanta today to make the case for voting rights legislation.
The Democratic House majority leader expects President Joe Biden will seek spending for COVID-19 testing, vaccines and for schools.
Many of President Biden’s State Department nominees were blocked by Sen. Ted Cruz. After some dealing, some are getting to work.
Insurance plans will cover up to eight over-the-counter tests per consumer each month under a new directive.
Emergency rental assistance to tenants and landlords in November was the highest monthly amount to date, according to the Treasury Department.