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Biden asks Congress for $33 billion in Ukraine aid
President Biden asked Congress for $33 billion more in military and economic assistance to help Ukraine in its war with Russia.
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President Biden asked Congress for $33 billion more in military and economic assistance to help Ukraine in its war with Russia.
Some states are resisting financial institutions' efforts to include environment, social and governance issues in financial metrics.
Generations of dignitaries, including three U.S. presidents, gathered Wednesday to remember the late Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
The former Amache internment camp in Colorado was recently named a national historic site. Thousands were held there during World War II.
Michigan Republican Bill Huizenga became frustrated at a House Financial Services hearing when remote attendees left their mics turned on.
Dynamics for a spending agreement this year are there, but history also says election years lead to delays and stopgap bills.
Republicans largely aren’t interested in additional government resources to manage any expected increase of migrants on the U.S.-Mexico border if the Biden administration follows through on a plan to stop pandemic-era border expulsions next month.
President Joe Biden will ask Congress in his next supplemental funding request for Ukraine to include money to combat global hunger.
The New York map ruled unconstitutional would have tilted several GOP-held district toward Democrats. The state primary could be delayed.
Companies providing long-term care insurance are leaving the business, raising the risk of higher premiums for patients.
The Homeland Security Department may not begin phasing out use of pandemic-related asylum restrictions before a planned end, a judge ordered.
Republicans may have a few opportunities in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, but only in a wave, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Polling shows it could hurt them in the midterms. While police have a favorable brand image, congressional Democrats have a negative one.
Senators also warned the secretary of State to call out global human rights abuses as the U.S. focuses on threats posed by Russia and China.
Defense manufacturers will struggle to quickly replace the weapons the U.S. and others are providing Ukraine, witnesses told a Senate panel.
A Senate committee has found that a military housing provider continued to mistreat tenants even after pleading guilty to falsifying records.
It looked like abject surrender. But backing independent candidate Evan McMullin for Senate was the best play to preserve democracy.
Senate Democrats said they'll combine new aid for Ukraine with a COVID-19 aid measure that stalled earlier this month.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn was cited Tuesday after a gun was discovered in his bag during security screening at the Charlotte airport.
The percentage of people with antibodies increased from 34 percent in December to roughly 58 percent in February, the CDC said.