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White House unveils steps to clean up trucks, buses
The Biden administration announced spending and proposed new rules to speed the transition to cleaner trucks and buses.
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The Biden administration announced spending and proposed new rules to speed the transition to cleaner trucks and buses.
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.
Florida's Ron DeSantis trails Donald Trump in a conservative group's 2024 poll, but has trimmed his deficit by 11 points in recent months.
Photos of the week: This week at the Capitol was all about the guests — first President Joe BIden, and then Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
A Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee urged the Biden administration to give Ukraine U.S. military aircraft to fight Russia.
A lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union said the ruling was a "huge victory" for those fleeing torture.
If an agreement on spending isn't reached in two weeks to avoid a shutdown, the government will come to a grinding halt.
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 […]
Lawmakers said the Navy needs to focus on immediate threats after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, such as a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
The Jan. 6 select committee has stated it has a “good-faith belief” that former President Donald Trump may have committed criminal acts.
President Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union amid a contentious midterm campaign environment. Will it matter?
The White House's request for supplemental request for COVID-19 funding shows lowered expectations in the face of Republican questions.
Senate Commerce is again deadlocked on President Biden's nomination to the FTC because of a tweet about the 2016 Republican convention.
President Biden was masked Monday. It was gone by Tuesday night, a preemptive strike on Republicans ahead of November's midterm elections.
House tax writers are hoping to move a bipartisan retirement savings package by attaching it to an omnibus appropriations package.
There is a lot of pressure on Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, but she is up to the challenge, Mary C. Curtis writes.