List of U.S. Congress articles
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Early morning fog envelops the U.S. Capitol. Biden’s Foreign-Policy Agenda Is Still Alive
After disastrous midterms, Republicans will likely be consumed with infighting.
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An Indian employee of a tech start-up works at their offices in New Delhi. U.S. Immigration Has Become an Elaborate Bait and Switch
The broken system hurts immigrants—and makes it harder for the United States to compete.
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Ukrainian soldiers check their weapons at a position on the front line in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region on Oct. 24, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine Says It Needs More Guns, Shells, and Firepower
“We are requesting new rounds all the time that have longer range and more explosiveness,” said one Ukrainian military official.
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A storm cloud hangs over the U.S. Capitol. Kyiv Is Hoping the Republican Party’s Better Angels Prevail in the U.S. Midterms
A small but vocal minority of pro-Trump Republicans are openly questioning U.S. support for Ukraine.
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U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik stands as President Donald Trump recognizes her for her work Elise Stefanik Is Most Likely to Succeed
A young woman once hailed as the future of the Republican Party embraces Trumpism to stay that way.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (left) speaks with Sen. Chris Coons U.S. Foreign Aid Pilot Program Sparks Fight With Congress
A “game-changing” bill hits an impasse over programs in Haiti and Libya.
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Then-U.S. House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi attends a news conference. Pelosi’s Visit Risks Turning Taiwan Into a Political Football, Aides Worry
The U.S. House speaker puts both Washington and Beijing in a bind.
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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi Pelosi Visit Sets Up No-Win Situation on Taiwan
Damned if she goes, damned if she doesn’t.
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Ukrainian citizens and supporters attend a silent protest in Poland. Congress Seeks to Declare Putin’s War Genocide
A bipartisan resolution will underscore that Russian war crimes in Ukraine have constituted a genocide.
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McConnell and McCarthy are shown walking away from the White House. The Republicans Could Win the U.S. Midterms. Here’s What that Means for the World.
It’s all about isolationists vs. internationalists.
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The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv U.S. Diplomats Tiptoe Back Into Ukraine—Weeks After Their European Counterparts
Lawmakers push the U.S. State Department to overcome its “bunker mentality,” but in Ukraine, that’s complicated.
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Stoltenberg, a man in a suit and glasses, stands at a podium before a blue background. Amid Russia’s War, NATO Isn’t Taking Its Eye Off China
NATO plans to deal with Russia today and China tomorrow.
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A Chinese flag flies behind razor wire Congress Splits Over How to Address LGBT Rights in China
A landmark report on human rights in China was delayed six months over a behind-the-scenes impasse on LGBTQ rights.
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Muse Bihi Abdi, then-presidential candidate for Somaliland's ruling Kulmiye Party, speaks to media after casting his vote in Hargeisa. Somaliland Courts U.S. for Independence Recognition
Officials in Washington say no to independence but make room for closer ties.
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Big data industrial park in Tai'an, China America Is Showering China With New Restrictions
A slew of new measures are fundamentally transforming economic relations.