In one moving moment, Biden acknowledged the parents of Tyre Nichols, the 29-year-old Black man who died after being beaten by Memphis police officers,
Author: Rachel Looker, USA TODAY
Southwest Airlines executive to testify before Senate panel following flight cancelation ‘meltdown’
Southwest Airlines Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson will testify at the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation next week.
NY Rep. George Santos, who lied about being Jewish, recognizes Auschwitz anniversary
George Santos, who previously claimed to be the grandson of Holocaust survivors, acknowledged the Auschwitz liberation anniversary on the House floor.
Rep. Adam Schiff, who led first Trump impeachment, seeking CA Senate seat held by Feinstein
Two representatives have entered a Senate race vying for a California seat held by the longest-serving woman senator, Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Far-right Reps. Boebert, Gosar and Greene are on committees probing Biden. What does that mean?
Ultra-conservative Republicans are serving on two influential House committees that will spearhead investigations into the Biden administration.
Reports: Biden selects top Democratic attorney as personal lawyer in classified documents probe
Biden is selecting top Democratic attorney Bob Bauer to serve as his personal lawyer as the Justice Department launches a classified documents probe.
What happens if McCarthy can’t get votes needed for speaker? Here’s how the election works
Candidates for speaker are nominated from the floor by members of their parties. The speaker who is chosen does not have to be a member of Congress.
Pay raise, Ukraine aid, suicide prevention: Congress OKs $858 billion in Defense spending
The bill authorizes a 4.6% pay raise for military and civilian workers. It also sends $500 million more in aid to Ukraine than Biden had proposed.
Family of deceased Jan. 6 police officer refuse to shake hands with GOP’s McConnell, McCarthy
The family of deceased Jan. 6 police officer Brian Sicknick refused to shake hands with Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.
Senate votes to avert freight rail strike that Biden warned would have triggered recession
It’s the first time since 1992 that the Senate voted to intervene in a rail labor dispute. Bipartisan leaders in Congress said they had no choice.