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Senators push to expand food aid for low-income troops
A group of senators is introducing a bill to expand food aid for low-income troops, by not counting their housing allowance as income.
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A group of senators is introducing a bill to expand food aid for low-income troops, by not counting their housing allowance as income.
President Biden issued a ban on the import of Russian energy and warned the move would require Americans to endure higher gasoline prices.
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.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration rules would make it easier for immigrant minors who have been abused or neglected to obtain green cards.
The Biden administration announced spending and proposed new rules to speed the transition to cleaner trucks and buses.
The administration said that more than 75,000 Ukrainians in the U.S. would get protected status after the Russian invasion of their country.
A lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union said the ruling was a "huge victory" for those fleeing torture.
The Supreme Court has blocked testimony about CIA torture programs sought by Guantanamo Bay detainee Abu Zubaydah.
President Joe Biden emphasized their potential benefits for consumers in climate policy rather than hammering on the need to save the planet.
The Biden administration said it would give temporary protected status to Ukrainians in the U.S. after the Russian invasion of their country.
President Biden was masked Monday. It was gone by Tuesday night, a preemptive strike on Republicans ahead of November's midterm elections.
House Democrats teed up final passage of the biggest expansion of veterans benefits in decades for vets exposed to toxic substances.
The Labor Department is considering rules for retirement plan sponsors to consider climate change as a risk to their investments.
The Biden administration may have to factor in an omicron subvariant as it makes decisions about the 2-year-old public health emergency.
Some of the largest U.S. companies are pressing Congress to restore a more generous tax break for research and development in spending bills.
Republicans are calling for sending more weapons to Ukraine and to impose sanctions on Russian oil and gas.
The Biden administration on Wednesday unveiled a new strategy for fighting the pandemic, including a request for more funds.
The United States could find itself supporting a yearslong insurgency helping Ukrainian rebels fight Russian occupiers.
The federal government is telling states they can no longer set goals that allow traffic deaths to increase from year to year.