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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a video address before Congress Wednesday, in whic
Even before the pandemic, three in five Americans reported feeling like they are left out, poorly un
The UN says more than 600 civilians been killed, though the true number is likely far higher. Russia
The $1.5 trillion dollar package also contained billions in aid to Ukraine. One thing that was absen
The head of the Justice Department said that he is committed to unraveling the conspiracy behind the
Democrat Jared Polis ended Colorado's statewide mask mandate in the summer of 2021 and didn't reinst
The symbolic move was accompanied by an acknowledgement from the president that gas prices are likel
Ukraine continues to hold out against a Russian invasion, as the U.S. and its European allies debate
Lawmakers said in a court filing this week that the evidence they have gathered through their invest
Biden is asking Congress to make new treatment options free and immediately available to patients wh
Election officials said more than 15,000 mail-in ballots weren't completed properly after the state
In his speech, the president emphasized policies with broad, bipartisan support, including sanctions
At last week's Conservative Political Action Conference, influential Republicans focused on the noti
Jackson's experiences working as a public defender and on the federal sentencing commission give her
In a speech at the White House Thursday afternoon, President Biden reiterated that the United States
There are 34 Senate races this November and any one of them could decide control of the evenly-divid
White suburban mothers were a key, persuadable voting block in 2020 who helped to secure Biden the p
Putin appears to be establishing a pretext for a Russian invasion of Ukraine, as hopes for a diploma
Even Democratic areas have begun to relax COVID restrictions as the Omicron wave ebbs, but another w
Ketanji Brown Jackson, Leondra Kruger, and Michelle Childs are all highly-qualified to serve on the