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Administration, health experts nervously eye new virus variants
The administration and health experts think the country is ready for the omicron subvariant BA.2, but worry about the next virus.
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The administration and health experts think the country is ready for the omicron subvariant BA.2, but worry about the next virus.
Three of the six candidates running in next week's 22nd District special primary are also running in the 21st District primary in June.
One scenario envisions up to 18,000 migrants crossing the US-Mexico border each day, according to Department of Homeland Security officials.
SolarWinds says it has beefed up security and tightened software screening processes 15 months after a sophisticated cyberattack.
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.
With gas prices high and the world looking for alternatives to Russian energy, lawmakers are finding solutions in their own districts.
Two recent polls show that President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats face a challenging midterm election dynamic.
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.
We are more responsible for our own protection now, but government still has a role to play in making sure we can even make that happen.
“I look at diversity in a much broader way … it’s not just racial or gender, but it’s geographical,” Illinois Democrat says.
Supreme Court justices voiced concern that states were interfering with the right of Congress to wage war successfully.
Democrats are in for another protracted standoff over fiscal priorities, based on Republicans' reaction to the budget released Monday.
It was freezing out the morning Don Young returned to the Capitol one last time — fitting for the proud Alaskan and dean of the House.
Bringing Lisa Cook's nomination to the floor from the Senate Banking panel opened a path to confirm the first Black woman on the Fed.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled an April 4 vote on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Current and former lawmakers have warned the justices that a federal law is critical for recruiting and retaining armed forces.
Regular grants to states for election administration and staffing would be “transformative," according to Common Cause.
President Joe Biden's Fiscal 2023 budget plan includes a 10 percent increase in discretionary spending along with a new billionaires tax.
The Jan. 6 select committee voted to recommend the House hold former Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino in contempt of Congress.