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Emergency funding bill for Ukraine passes House
The House passed a $40 billion package of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine Tuesday night.
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The House passed a $40 billion package of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine Tuesday night.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Tuesday that rescinding Roe v. Wade would affect women's participation in the labor force.
The White House is all-in on elevating the profile of Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott, but do they do so at their own peril?
The Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Lisa Cook for the Federal Reserve Board. She will be the first Black woman on the board.
President Joe Biden and top Democrats have agreed to disentangle a stalled COVID-19 response package from aid to Ukraine.
April tax receipts totaled an estimated $864 billion, driving a $308 billion surplus last month. Both figures would be the largest on record.
The expected toppling of Roe vs. Wade is a culmination of America's volcanic politics as the Supreme Court is now a fortress of division.
Some lawmakers are calling for action to protect abortion rights following a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
President Joe Biden sent legislation to Congress that would appropriate $33 billion to help Ukraine in its war with Russia.
The House and Senate returned to Washington this week after their two-week recess. CQ Roll Call photojournalists were there.
Not since 2016 has a president attended a White House correspondents' dinner in person, but Joe Biden might be able to recycle some material.
President Biden is exploring using seized Russian government funds to rebuild Ukraine, a plan that poses some risk to U.S. taxpayers.
Generations of dignitaries, including three U.S. presidents, gathered Wednesday to remember the late Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
President Joe Biden will ask Congress in his next supplemental funding request for Ukraine to include money to combat global hunger.
Lisa Cook, who would become the first Black woman to join the Fed board, encountered another obstacle in COVID-19 cases among Democrats.
President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris start out with strong advantages to top their party's 2024 ticket, Stu Rothenberg writes.
The Veterans Administration added nine respiratory cancers to its list of diseases that would qualify for benefits.
Biden's trip to Oregon comes as a Washington super PAC's spending in a crowded House primary has made some Democrats angry with Washington.
The Biden administration announced a program Thursday to allow Americans to sponsor Ukrainians for temporary admission to the U.S.
The CDC asked the Justice Department to appeal a judge's decision striking the mask mandate on public transportation.