Policy · 117th Congress
US pledges more aid to Ukraine, others facing Russian threat
A package of $2.8 billion in weapons transfers to Eastern Europe includes $675 million in drawdowns from U.S. stockpiles for Ukraine.
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A package of $2.8 billion in weapons transfers to Eastern Europe includes $675 million in drawdowns from U.S. stockpiles for Ukraine.
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The DOJ asked a federal judge to halt part of her order to allow a special master to screen documents seized from Trump’s private club.
As the first Democratic Haitian American to serve in Congress, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick feels a sense of urgency and destiny.
Deported veterans returned under a Biden administration initiative are living under a temporary immigration status that expires after a year.
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The judge singled out the drug PrEP and also called into question mandatory coverage of all preventive health care services.
Are we heading toward another anomalous midterm election, like those in 1998 and 2002? That might be the case, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
Republican Joe Kent, who won a Washington primary railing against the D.C. establishment, is seeking contributions from Capitol Hill insiders.
Former President Barack Obama kisses Michelle Obama during the unveiling of their portraits in the East Room of the White House on Wednesday.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona pushed back against GOP criticism of the Biden administration’s new student loan forgiveness program.
Presidential job ratings typically don't improve during midterm election years, but Joe Biden's has, along with Democrats' chances.
The cuts are the result of a 2020 decision to increase payments for underpaid services like primary care and maternal health.
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The FCC finds that mobile carriers have widely divergent practices on data, prompting privacy advocates to urge a common standard.
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