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US spies expect Putin to ‘double down’ on Ukraine war
U.S. intelligence analysts told Congress they expect Putin to redouble his efforts to defeat Ukraine, but will have trouble holding it.
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U.S. intelligence analysts told Congress they expect Putin to redouble his efforts to defeat Ukraine, but will have trouble holding it.
The motor coach industry says it is still struggling to return to pre-pandemic ridership and needs more federal help.
A report Thursday will reveal parts of the country that were likely undercounted — possibly resulting in a loss of funds and representation.
Members of Congress from both parties are worried that cryptocurrencies could help Russians evade Western sanctions.
The Biden administration announced spending and proposed new rules to speed the transition to cleaner trucks and buses.
The Government Accountability Office has found that Capitol Police operate under unclear use of force guidelines.
The justices rejected attempts by Republicans to overturn court-approved voting maps that favored Democrats.
Sen. Charles Grassley signaled Republicans will complain about the “unnecessary artificial timeline” for hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration rules would make it easier for immigrant minors who have been abused or neglected to obtain green cards.
Top appropriators and congressional leaders are aiming to wrap up omnibus negotiations so lawmakers can vote this week.
Only visitors with appointments can access to House and Senate office buildings, but there are discussions underway about reopening.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want to restore a pandemic-era employee retention tax break for small businesses and nonprofits.
The U.S. could join Canada in raising tariff rates on imported Russian goods if Congress revokes Russia's most-favored-nation status.
Secretary Xavier Becerra's agenda included a visit to Planned Parenthood and a mental health roundtable with Rep. Chris Pappas.
With one week to go before current government funding runs out, lawmakers are struggling to reach a deal on fiscal 2022 appropriations while accommodating a new White House request for additional Ukraine aid and pandemic relief. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Peter Cohn assess the state of spending negotiations and discuss a lower-profile bill […]
Photos of the week: This week at the Capitol was all about the guests — first President Joe BIden, and then Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Fifteen senators are urging congressional leaders to pass a bigger tax break for research and development and small-business incentives.
As pandemic restrictions ease, lobbyists are trying to get back the access they used to have to Capitol Hill buildings.
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The administration said that more than 75,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. would get protected status after the Russian invasion of their country.