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The failure to elect a House speaker has left the legislative branch of the government effectively paralyzed. → Read More
The House Ways and Means Committee released former President Donald Trump's tax returns after a years long legal battle. → Read More
World leaders and royalty are paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after her death at age 96. → Read More
Congress passed the most significant gun bill in decades, with steps to limit ownership for young buyers and domestic violence offenders. → Read More
The vote to codify the Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision, which is doomed to fail, appears designed more to spur enthusiasm among Democratic voters. → Read More
The House voted to strip Russia's most favored nation trade status in a move toward allowing fresh taxes on the country's goods. → Read More
President Joe Biden condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin for inflicting "appalling devastation" on Ukraine. → Read More
Biden signed a funding bill that will keep the government running through September and send $13.6 billion in aid to Ukraine. → Read More
The spending bill, once signed by President Biden, will fund the government through September and send humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine. → Read More
The funding bill would prevent a government shutdown through September and provide humanitarian aid and military equipment to Ukraine. → Read More
The three-week government funding bill heads to President Biden's desk, and lawmakers now aim to craft a full-year spending package. → Read More
The Ukraine crisis hit a pivotal moment Thursday as it appeared Russia was gearing up for an invasion and the U.S. intensified its diplomacy. → Read More
Harden will give the 76ers more firepower next to Joel Embiid, while Philadelphia will resolve a long impasse with Simmons. → Read More
The Senate plans to pass the temporary government funding bill before a Feb. 18 deadline to prevent a shutdown. → Read More
Biden said he believes Congress will support climate and early childhood education policies contained in his Build Back Better plan. → Read More
Both voting rights legislation and a change to filibuster rules are expected to fail in Senate votes. → Read More
Cooley LLC did not fire the attorney, and Elon Musk's Tesla and SpaceX have since started to replace the firm, The Wall Street Journal reported. → Read More
Biden spoke in Georgia as the Senate prepares to take up voting rights bills, which Republicans are poised to block. → Read More
Chuck Schumer has insisted Democrats will work until they pass the Build Back Better Act, despite Joe Manchin's opposition to the bill. → Read More
The Senate will try to pass the Freedom to Vote Act and will consider filibuster rule changes if the voting-rights bill fails, Chuck Schumer said. → Read More