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At the Races: Historic confirmation, then recess
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White House aides walked back President Biden's call for Vladimir Putin to leave power, but his actions since align with the bold words.
The House passed a $55 billion package of aid to restaurants, food trucks, bars, caterers, brewpubs, bakeries and pandemic-ravaged industries.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has become the latest high-ranking official in Washington to test positive for COVID-19.
After another contentious confirmation process, she will be the first Black woman and former public defender on the high court.
“They may treat you like you’re expendable, but you are essential workers,” Sen. Sherrod Brown said as dining employees picketed.
“You’ll see flashes of brilliance” after the pandemic put the charity game on ice for two years, one captain promises.
An executive order would bar investment by domestic companies in their own facilities in Russia, as well as new mergers or acquisitions.
As the Senate prepares to vote on an insulin pricing bill as early as this month, advocates and some lawmakers try to expand its reach.
Six-term Rep. Bob Gibbs dropped his reelection bid a month before the primary, calling the state court battle over district maps a "circus."
Republican Connie Conway advanced to a runoff in a California special primary to fill the remainder of former Rep. Devin Nunes' term.
GOP Reps. Mace, Rice and Timmons face primary challengers, but Nathan L. Gonzales rates fall races in their districts as Solid Republican.
The House voted to hold in contempt two former Trump aides who are refusing to cooperate with the panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
To win Republican support, Senate negotiators promised that a bipartisan COVID-19 aid package would be fully paid for.
People saw the bodies of murdered Ukrainians in unfiltered clarity. They are images that, once seen, cannot be forgotten.
Generals and admirals have written to Congress asking for billions in funding that President Joe Biden did not request.
“We still are woefully and dangerously unprepared,” advocates say, pushing lawmakers to act with more urgency.
A bipartisan $10 billion COVID-19 supplemental is stuck in the Senate amid a dispute over a tangential pandemic-related border control policy.
Animal control captured a fox on Capitol Hill Tuesday, after multiple reports that one attacked or bit people, including a congressman.
Her nomination advanced with the support of all Democrats and three Republicans in a 53-47 vote on a procedural motion Tuesday morning.