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Lawmakers push Navy to reconsider plans in light of Ukraine
Lawmakers said the Navy needs to focus on immediate threats after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, such as a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
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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.
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.
Negotiations over an omnibus spending package remained far from complete with the late arrival of a White House supplemental funding request.
A proposal to ban importation of Russian oil and gas gained traction as a bipartisan chorus of lawmakers backed the idea.
House Democrats teed up final passage of the biggest expansion of veterans benefits in decades for vets exposed to toxic substances.
Republicans are calling for sending more weapons to Ukraine and to impose sanctions on Russian oil and gas.
Omnibus spending negotiations remained fraught amid disputes over including emergency COVID-19 relief and disaster aid.
Some of the largest U.S. companies are pressing Congress to restore a more generous tax break for research and development in spending bills.
A pandemic rule that allowed House members to designate a colleague to vote for them fueled a record-setting 98 percent participation rate.
His old job was “much better,” but the Democrat has a very personal mission. “Every one of us knows someone who’s succumbed,” he says.
The Senate on Tuesday passed a package of cybersecurity bills that would require reporting of cyberattacks to a federal agency.
President Joe Biden’s nominee began meeting with Senate leaders on Wednesday, the kickoff of her historic confirmation process.
Nine-term Rep. Louie Gohmert took on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a four-person primary but did not advance to the runoff Tuesday.
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.
House leaders want to take up the fiscal 2022 omnibus package as soon as March 8, but partisan disputes are holding up progress.
An OANN host and a conservative lawyer were among six people subpoenaed Tuesday by the Jan. 6 House investigation committee.