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Senate passes resolution to end COVID-19 shots-or-test rule
Two Democrats backed the effort to nullify an OSHA rule requiring large employers to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly tests.
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Two Democrats backed the effort to nullify an OSHA rule requiring large employers to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly tests.
President Joe Biden touted the infrastructure law in Kansas City, flanked by the the area's two Democratic House members and other officials.
The Senate on Tuesday voted against a path forward for a resolution that would have banned a proposed weapons sale to Saudi Arabia.
Biden and lawmakers warned Putin of "profound" sanctions against Russia if it follows through on apparent threats to invade Ukraine.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has stopped cooperating with the Jan. 6 select panel and faces contempt of Congress.
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge joined Mary C. Curtis on her podcast Equal Time to talk housing and reconciliation.
The Biden administration said it's not "at this point" considering vaccine mandates for domestic flights ahead of the holiday travel season.
President Biden seeks to avoid another winter shutdown by increasing COVID-19 testing, vaccinations and boosters.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg took the infrastructure show on the road to Charlotte on Thursday.
Donald Trump promised his base he would build a Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. The promise is nearly reality as he teases a 2024 run.
Trump falsely claims Democrats stole the 2020 election. But critics say he's gaslighting while planning an Electoral College heist in 2024.
President Joe Biden takes his agenda show on the road to Minnesota on Tuesday, appearing in the swing district of Rep. Angie Craig.
If updated vaccinations or boosters are necessary to respond to omicron, Biden said the administration will accelerate their development.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said Shalanda D. Young would be his nominee for White House budget director.
Analysts say the decision to sell 50 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve should lower U.S. gas prices in the short term.
Democrats' losses in the 2010 midterms loom over plans to sell the public on this year's infrastructure and social spending bills.
There's an urgent need to get White House records related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the House told a federal appeals court.
In addition to nominating Jerome Powell for a second term, the president also plans to tap Lael Brainard to become the Fed's vice chair.
The House passed a roughly $2.2 trillion package of spending and tax breaks to expand the social safety net and combat climate change.
President Biden and Democrats remain focused on trillions more in domestic spending while voters are concerned about rising prices.