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House Judiciary Committee approves Supreme Court ethics overhaul
The House Judiciary Committee advanced a Supreme Court ethics bill Wednesday, as Democrats raised concerns about Justice Clarence Thomas.
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The House Judiciary Committee advanced a Supreme Court ethics bill Wednesday, as Democrats raised concerns about Justice Clarence Thomas.
Philip Jefferson will become the fourth Black man to join the Fed board after the Senate confirmed him with strong bipartisan support.
The Senate finds itself in a familiar position after a $40.1 billion emergency funding package for Ukraine passed the House.
The Senate is likely to vote next week on a $48 billion aid package to help restaurants and other pandemic-stricken businesses.
The Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Lisa Cook for the Federal Reserve Board. She will be the first Black woman on the board.
A Republican from western New York, Reed had said last year he would not run for reelection after a sexual harassment allegation arose.
A new bill aimed at helping Ukraine in its war with Russia would direct billions to the Pentagon and American arms manufacturers.
The House passed a $40 billion package of military, economic and humanitarian aid for Ukraine Tuesday night.
The House would ban U.S. mink farming in a competition bill, but the Senate, with support from both parties, is balking.
Amid an explosion of people receiving unsolicited nude pictures via dating apps and text messages, some states are cracking down.
Small businesses worry final aid package will neglect them again - Coronavirus
The burden is on Democrats to show that abortion rights can motivate their voters to the polls in the 2022 midterms.
President Joe Biden and top Democrats have agreed to disentangle a stalled COVID-19 response package from aid to Ukraine.
The leaked draft of a Supreme Court abortion decision marked a changing point for the historically cloistered institution.
Lawmakers are pointing to high inflation and critical labor shortages in a push for the Senate to take action soon on immigration bills.
The Defense Department will seek supplemental funding from Congress if inflation cuts too much into its buying power.
Senate Agriculture Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow wants to extend pandemic waivers for providing universal free school meals in a funding bill.
The expected toppling of Roe vs. Wade is a culmination of America's volcanic politics as the Supreme Court is now a fortress of division.
Senate Banking members sparred Thursday over how much student debt should be canceled as President Biden approaches a decision.
The government of Ukraine backs the United States seizing frozen Russian government assets and using them to rebuild the country.