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Senate votes to overturn mask mandate on airplanes, transit
The Senate voted to overturn a federal requirement that passengers on U.S. airplanes and other modes of public transportation wear masks.
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The Senate voted to overturn a federal requirement that passengers on U.S. airplanes and other modes of public transportation wear masks.
As lawmakers work on a supplemental COVID-19 funding bill, White House officials say they need the money quickly.
High oil prices are hammering American consumers at the pump, but don’t assume they will prompt a boom in U.S. oil production this year.
Lawmakers say current rules could mean tax forms going out to people selling used clothes and other belongings online.
Congress appropriated the money for safety kits on rollover-prone Humvees used by the Army and Marine Corps.
Progressives are prepping executive orders for President Biden, continuing Congress' willingness to surrender power and waving a white flag.
Congress provided billions of dollars in aid for Ukraine, but it cut other humanitarian programs meant to address hunger crises elsewhere.
When Zelenskyy speaks to Congress on Wednesday, it will bring to mind parallels to World War II and other horrors of the 20th century.
Opening statements are also expected to begin Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles before Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr.
The Judicial Conference of the United States is streamlining the process for judges to file financial disclosures and conflicts of interest.
Ahead of the Ukrainian president's address to Congress, an envoy pleaded with Washington to provide more military hardware to fight Russia.
President Joe Biden withdrew Sarah Bloom Raskin's nomination to be vice chair of the Fed after what he called 'baseless attacks.'
A former Trump administration official shifted his sights from a House seat to a state post and got the former president's backing.
U.S. lawmakers want more information from the intelligence community about deepening ties between China and the UAE, an American ally.
The NFL looks set to enforce an arbitration clause that would move out of the public spotlight a discrimination lawsuit that Flores filed. Â
Sen. Joe Manchin III said he won't support Sarah Bloom Raskin for a Fed post, potentially scuttling any chance of confirming her.
Unaccompanied minors will not be turned away at the border and denied a chance to seek asylum under the revised CDC order.
The Capitol would reopen to visitors in phases, starting March 28 with school groups, according to a proposed Capitol Police plan.
Ahead of President Joe Biden's speech at a Democratic retreat, members signaled they want executive orders on stalled legislative priorities.
This week’s CQ Budget delves into the delays, compromises and sacrifices made to get the omnibus spending bill across the finish line.