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Kyiv’s envoy backs using frozen Russian state assets to rebuild Ukraine
The government of Ukraine backs the United States seizing frozen Russian government assets and using them to rebuild the country.
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The government of Ukraine backs the United States seizing frozen Russian government assets and using them to rebuild the country.
Senators criticized the Army for short-changing family housing in the service's fiscal 2023 budget request.
Rep. Jason Crow says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy detailed the weapons that would be useful to have in Ukraine's war with Russia.
The Senate Judiciary Committee took aim at credit card fees, complaining that inflation is pushing up the profits of Mastercard and Visa,.
Republicans who support home-state earmarks are locked in primary fights against those who don't as the practice faces an uncertain future.
Dozens of House members called for “immediate action” to restore a more generous tax break for companies’ research and development spending.
Second-term Democratis lawmaker flipped a seat in the 2018 wave election, but faced a more competitive reelection this year.
The leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion on abortion rights started Washington’s greatest whodunnit in decades.
Attorney Dara Lindenbaum, who once worked on Stacey Abrams' campaign, says she'll seek consensus on bipartisan agency.
Norm Mineta, who served in the Cabinets of two presidents and spent 20 years in the House of Representatives, died Tuesday at the age of 90.
A Capitol Police officer accidentally fired a gun on Tuesday morning inside the Cannon Office Building, according to multiple sources.
A potential Supreme Court ruling eliminating abortion as a right could fire up Democrats in the midterm elections.
The leaked draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade quickly recast the politics of the 2022 midterms.
Michael Bolton, the Capitol Police inspector general who has provided a critical assessment of department deficiencies on Jan. 6, has retired.
Some lawmakers are calling for action to protect abortion rights following a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
GOP Rep. David McKinley defends his vote for an infrastructure bill Trump opposes, saying it will clean polluted waters in West Virginia.
If Democrats lose control in the midterms, as most election handicappers expect, it could spell trouble for the push to rein in Big Tech.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot wants to interview Reps. Andy Biggs, Mo Brooks and Ronny Jackson.
President Joe Biden sent legislation to Congress that would appropriate $33 billion to help Ukraine in its war with Russia.
The House and Senate returned to Washington this week after their two-week recess. CQ Roll Call photojournalists were there.