U.S. Senate Expected To Approve Finland And Sweden Joining NATO
The U.S. Senate was due to vote on Wednesday on Finland and Sweden's accession to NATO, the most significant expansion of the 30-member alliance since the 1990s as it faces the fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
With Eye On Russia, U.S. Senate Backs Finland And Sweden Joining NATO
The U.S. Senate approved on Wednesday Finland and Sweden's accession to NATO, the most significant expansion of the 30-member alliance since the 1990s as it responds to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Capitol Probe's 'Season Finale' To Focus On Trump Supporters' Three-hour Rage
The U.S. congressional probe of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters wraps up its summer hearings on Thursday with a prime-time presentation focused on the three hours of rage following the former president's raucous speech that day.
U.S. Capitol Probe's 'Season Finale' To Focus On Trump's Response To Riot
The U.S. congressional probe of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters wraps up its summer hearings on Thursday with a prime-time presentation focused on the former president's actions during the three hours of rage after his raucous speech that day.
U.S. Senate Committee Backs Accession Of Finland, Sweden To NATO
The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday backed Finland and Sweden's accession to NATO, paving the way for the full Senate to vote on the most significant expansion of the 30-member alliance since the 1990s.
Months Later, U.S. Senate Tries Again For Computer Chip Bill To Compete With China
Over a year after passing its first version of a bill boosting semiconductor competition with China, the U.S.
U.S. Senate Tries Again On Computer Chip Bill To Compete With China
The U.S. Senate is due to vote later on Tuesday on a slimmed-down version of legislation to provide $52 billion in subsidies and tax credits for the computer chip industry, over a year after passing its first version of a bill boosting semiconductor competition with China.
U.S. Senate Votes To Move Ahead On Chip Bill To Compete With China
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted to move ahead with a slimmed-down version of legislation to provide billions of dollars in subsidies and tax credits for the semiconductor industry, hoping to ease a shortage that has disrupted production in industries from automobiles to electronics and high-tech weapons.
U.S. House Passes Bill Boosting Biden's Record Defense Budget
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday paving the way for the defense budget to exceed $800 billion next year, authorizing $37 billion in spending on top of the record $773 billion proposed by President Joe Biden.
U.S. House Backs Measure That Would Restrict Sale Of F-16s To Turkey
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved legislation that would create a new hurdle for President Joe Biden's plan to sell F-16 fighter jets to Turkey.
U.S. Capitol Riot Probe Turns Focus To Trump Allies And Extremist Groups
Congressional investigators into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday will seek to draw connections between then-President Donald Trump's associates and right-wing militants who stormed the seat of government.
U.S. Capitol Riot Probe To Examine Trump Circle's Ties To Extremists
The congressional committee investigating the Jan.
U.S. Congress' Jan. 6 Committee To Zero In On Pressure Over Georgia Election Results
The congressional committee investigating the Jan.
Trump's Pressure Campaign On States In Focus At Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Hearing
The congressional committee investigating the Jan.
Ginni Thomas Says She 'Can't Wait' To Talk To Jan. 6 Committee
Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is eager to appear before the congressional committee investigating the Jan.
Head Of Congress' Jan. 6 Committee Says Time To Invite Ginni Thomas To Talk
The head of the congressional committee investigating the Jan.
U.S. Congressional Jan. 6 Panel Postpones Hearing On Trump's Justice Dept
The House of Representatives committee investigating the Jan.
Former Trump Campaign Manager Drops Out Of Jan. 6 'Big Lie' Hearing
A key witness withdrew from a hearing on Monday of the U.S.
Trump's 'Big Lie' Election Fraud Claims In Focus At Jan. 6 Hearing
The second hearing of the congressional committee investigating the Jan.
Trump's 'Big Lie' Election Fraud Claims Will Be Focus Of Monday's Jan. 6 Hearing
The second hearing of the congressional committee investigating the Jan.
Trump Campaign Manager, Former State Officials To Headline Jan. 6 Panel's 'Big Lie' Hearing
Former President Donald Trump's campaign manager and former officials from Atlanta and Philadelphia will testify on Monday to the U.S.
Former Trump Campaign Manager, Ex-Georgia Official To Testify At Jan. 6 Panel's 'Big Lie' Hearing
A former campaign manager for ex-President Donald Trump and former officials from Atlanta and Philadelphia will testify on Monday to the U.S.
Spotlight On Trump Supporters' Assault On U.S. Capitol As Jan. 6 Hearings Begin
The U.S. Congress's probe of the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by Donald Trump supporters trying to overturn his election defeat enters a new phase this week with hearings meant to refocus attention on the violence and those who planned it.
U.S. Capitol Riot Probe To Kick Off With Prime-time Hearing
The congressional inquiry into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S.
U.S. Lawmakers Relaunch Effort To Stop U.S. Support For Saudi Yemen Campaign
Nearly 50 members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a resolution on Wednesday seeking to end any U.S.
U.S. Republicans Join Democrats In Backing NATO Expansion Despite Rising Nationalism
Democratic and Republican U.S. Senate leaders introduced a resolution on Monday backing Sweden and Finland's bids to join NATO, underscoring support for expanding the alliance despite growing nationalism in the Republican party.
After Delay, U.S. Senate Overwhelmingly Approves $40 Billion In Ukraine Aid
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved nearly $40 billion in new aid for Ukraine on Thursday sending the bill to the White House for President Joe Biden to sign into law as Washington races to keep military assistance flowing nearly three months after Russia's invasion.
After Delay, Congress Sends $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Package To Biden
The U.S. Senate approved nearly $40 billion in aid for Ukraine on Thursday sending the bill to the White House for President Joe Biden to sign into law as Washington races to keep military assistance flowing nearly three months after Russia's invasion.
U.S. Senate Confirms Biden Nominee To Be Ukraine Ambassador
The U.S. Senate unanimously approved veteran diplomat Bridget Brink on Wednesday to be ambassador to Ukraine, filling a critical post that has been vacant for three years as Washington works to increase support for the government in Kyiv.
U.S. Justice Dept Requests Jan 6 Committee Transcripts -panel Chair
The U.S. Department of Justice asked the House of Representatives committee investigating last year's attack on the U.S.