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New shadow war with Russia could last years
The United States could find itself supporting a yearslong insurgency helping Ukrainian rebels fight Russian occupiers.
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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.
Advocates of postal banking say a current trial is a dud and are eyeing a House appropriations bill that would set up a new test.
Both sides find ammunition in the U.S. debate over a shift to renewable energy sources following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
President Joe Biden in the State of the Union address will renew his call for Congress to take action on climate change.
The U.S. and 30 other oil-producing nations will release 60 million barrels of oil from their reserves to stabilize the global energy market.
The Justice Department is expanding its effort to prevent and counter foreign tech-enabled threats beyond China.
Dozens of Senate and House members are pressing the Biden administration to give Temporary Protected Status to Ukrainian nationals.Â
Immigration is an unlikely focus in the State of the Union amid turmoil in Ukraine, the pandemic and a Supreme Court confirmation battle.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case with implications for Biden’s plans to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions.
Justices on Monday appeared ready to decide the limits of the EPA's authority but gave no clear signals how the court might draw such a line.
Biden administration imposed sanctions on Russia’s Central Bank that prohibit U.S. dollar transactions.
Agency also recommends that masks be worn in schools only in parts of the country with high COVID-19 transmission.
Joe Biden faces the challenge of sounding like a wartime president who is clear he will not send U.S. troops to Ukraine to fight Russia.
As top Senate Democrats finalize their plan for making marijuana legal nationwide, industry and advocacy groups are urging a lower tax rate.
President Biden pledged to use every tool at his disposal to shield Americans from higher gas prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The top Senate Democrat overseeing foreign aid said Congress likely will pass emergency spending for Ukraine of at least $10 billion.
The Postal Service is planning a new delivery fleet dominated by internal combustion engines despite objections from environmental groups.
President Biden slapped economic penalties on Russia, including ones to deprive Moscow of key military technologies after it invaded Ukraine.
Clean energy executives are shifting strategy, hoping Congress can pass stand-alone climate bills instead of reconciliation package.