Electric Cars Targeted by Tax Authorities. End of Free Driving on Roads
The U.S. Congress is debating new electric vehicle fees as a way to fund infrastructure previously supported by fossil fuel taxes.
Nearly 80 Baltics Defend Baltic Interests in the US Congress from More Than 20 States
Nearly 80 Baltic representatives from over 20 states in the US are advocating for continued funding and support for Baltic defense initiatives in Congress.
WATCH: Dem senators make the case for the very bill they're trying to kill
Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Raphael Warnock discuss issues concerning illegal voting while opposing the SAVE America Act, which would enforce citizenship requirements for voter registration.
White House unveils its first federal AI framework, pushes Congress to act 'this year'
The White House has introduced its first federal policy framework for artificial intelligence, urging Congress to act swiftly on legislation to create national standards for AI development.
200 Billion Dollars.. Funding for War in Iran Faces Strong Opposition in Congress
The U.S. military's request for an additional $200 billion to fund operations in Iran has met with intense opposition in Congress, particularly from Democrats and some Republicans.
U.S. Will Request $200 Billion More from Congress for War in Iran: 'Money is Needed to Kill the Bad Guys'
The U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, confirmed plans to request an additional $200 billion from Congress to fund military operations alongside Israel against Iran.
Pentagon will ask the US Congress for $200 billion to fund the war in Iran, says agency
The Pentagon plans to request $200 billion from the U.S. Congress to finance military operations in Iran according to agency reports.
Pentagon asks for $200 billion for war with Iran: it is suggested how long the strikes will continue
The Pentagon has requested $200 billion for military operations against Iran, though the approval faces challenges from Congressional Democrats and uncertainty within the Republican strategy.
Kent's Resignation: Gabbard and Ratcliff from the CIA Testify in Congress
Joe Kent's resignation from the National Counterterrorism Center raises questions about U.S. involvement in the Middle East amid ongoing conflict in Iran.
Congress Launches Intensive Hearings on Iran War
The U.S. Congress begins intensive hearings on the ongoing war in Iran, focusing on the military campaign's impact and the security implications after a deadly airstrike.
Still not free: US Congress summons Pam Bondi, Trump's prosecutor, to testify in the Epstein case
The US House Oversight Committee has summoned Pam Bondi to testify about the Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case on April 14.
N. Farandouris: Turkish F-16s in the occupied territories before the American Congress
Greek Europarliament member Nikolaos Farandouris highlighted U.S. Congressional concerns over Turkish F-16 aircraft being stationed in occupied Cyprus.
American Congressman reacts to Turkish F-16s in occupied Cyprus
The head of the Democrats on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, Gregory Meeks, expressed strong opposition to Turkey's recent deployment of F-16 fighter jets and defense systems in occupied Cyprus.
Pentagon reveals huge costs of war against Iran
The Pentagon has reported that the first week of war against Iran has cost $11.3 billion, according to a briefing given to Congress.
The racist insult that appeared in Big Brother, in Brazil and in the US Congress: what the law says today
The article discusses recent incidents of racist remarks in popular culture and real-life situations, highlighting a consistent theme of racial insensitivity.
Telescope Coordinator in Sertão of PB Mentioned in US Report Denies Place Is Chinese Military Base: 'Scientific Application'
The coordinator of a Brazil-China radioastronomy laboratory refuted claims that it serves as a military base following mentions in a US congressional report.
Iran war divides US Congress over Constitution interpretation
The ongoing conflict in Iran has sparked a debate in the US Congress concerning the interpretation of the Constitution and the powers granted to Congress and the President regarding military engagement.
Withdraws from his candidacy following admission of infidelity
U.S. Congressman Tony Gonzales has announced he will not seek re-election after admitting to an affair with a staff member who later took her own life.
US Congress rejects "war powers resolution" that would halt strikes in Iran
The US Congress has rejected a resolution that sought to limit military strikes against Iran.
Liveblog Iran War: House Stops Attempt to Limit Trump's Powers
The US House of Representatives has blocked an attempt to limit President Trump's military powers regarding Iran.
USA: The House of Representatives also rejected the limitation of Donald Trump's war powers
The U.S. House of Representatives rejected a measure aimed at restricting Donald Trump's war powers regarding military actions in Iran.
US Congress narrowly rejects war powers resolution to halt Trump’s Iran attacks
The US Congress narrowly rejected a war powers resolution aimed at stopping President Trump's military actions against Iran, reflecting deep divisions within the legislature.
Admits to having maintained a relationship with the aide who set herself on fire
Tony Gonzales, a Texas Congressman, has admitted to having a relationship with his former aide who tragically took her own life by self-immolation, although he denies responsibility for her death.
Terrorism allegation: NNPP writes US Congress, defends Kwankwaso
The National Chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party has defended their presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, against terrorism allegations during an interview on television.
Oversight Committee summons Attorney General to testify in Epstein investigation
A Republican-led oversight committee in the U.S. House of Representatives has voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding her role in the release of documents related to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Bondi summoned to new Epstein hearing
Pam Bondi has been called to testify again regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein documents by the U.S. Department of Justice, amid criticism of the department's handling of the investigation.
'I'm sleep-deprived' at the US Congress: Bobby Pulido wins Democratic primary in Texas district
Singer Bobby Pulido won the Democratic primary in Texas, becoming the party's candidate for a seat in the US House of Representatives.
Congress votes to summon Bondi over handling of Epstein files
The US Congress has voted to summon Pam Bondi to provide evidence regarding the Trump administration's management of the Epstein files.
In the American Congress, Democrats want to stop the war against Iran
Democrats in the U.S. Congress are working to curtail military actions against Iran, though their efforts are unlikely to succeed due to lack of support.
Veterinarian vaccinated dogs without authorization
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has agreed to testify before a congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
'A war of choice': US Congress opens first Iran war vote amid intensifying debate
The US Congress is preparing to vote on a resolution regarding military action against Iran, marking a significant congressional response to the escalating conflict.
Trump says in letter to Congress that war with Iran may be prolonged
President Donald Trump sent a letter to Congress detailing the motivations for military operations against Iran, indicating the potential for a prolonged conflict.
Senator to VG: – The war violates the constitution
Senator Elizabeth Warren argues that the war against Iran initiated by the Trump administration is unconstitutional and lacks proper justification.
Nancy Mace under House investigation over alleged improper reimbursement requests
Republican Representative Nancy Mace is being investigated by the House ethics committee for allegedly claiming over $9,000 in improper housing reimbursements.
US Congress to Debate Trump's War Powers This Week
The US Congress is set to vote on measures to limit President Trump's war powers against Iran this week, amid concerns over his unilateral military actions.
Republican Ryan Zinke to step down as US congressman
Ryan Zinke, a Republican congressman from Montana, announced he will not seek re-election due to health concerns following multiple surgeries and the need for ongoing medical procedures.
Moment Hillary Clinton explodes in rage during Epstein deposition – 'I'm done!'
Hillary Clinton expressed outrage during her deposition related to Jeffrey Epstein after a photo of her testimony was leaked.
US Congress to debate Trump’s war powers
The US Congress plans to vote on measures that could limit President Trump's war powers regarding Iran, although the Republican majority may protect him.
Trump Cabinet alum Ryan Zinke joins mass exodus of lawmakers leaving Congress
Rep. Ryan Zinke, a former Cabinet member under Trump, is retiring from Congress, joining a significant number of lawmakers opting not to seek re-election.
Unauthorized war or justified action? US Congress split on Iran strikes
The US Congress is divided on President Trump's unilateral airstrikes against Iran, with significant implications for U.S. foreign policy and ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
USA: Mobilization in Congress for a Vote on Limiting Presidential Power
There is growing mobilization in the U.S. Congress to return all lawmakers to Washington for a vote on limiting presidential power regarding military actions in Iran.
Marco Rubio Anticipated Attacks Against Iran to Some Congressmen
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed select members of Congress about a military strike on Iran executed by President Trump.
Three Days in the Capitol: How the Baltic Advocacy Days Convert Voter Voices into Political Influence
Baltic Advocacy Days bring together around 40 participants to the Capitol to influence US policy towards the Baltic states, with initiatives aiming for increased engagement from lawmakers.
Dozens of US Republicans call for tariff probe into Australian lamb
At least 36 Republican members of the US Congress are pushing for an investigation into Australian lamb imports, citing the need for higher tariffs to protect American farmers.
Forensic psychologist claims Jeffrey Epstein may be alive after bombshell findings
A forensic psychologist claims that Jeffrey Epstein may still be alive, citing missing prison footage from the night of his death as raising serious questions.
UFOs, Epstein and Conspiracies: Hillary Clinton Dismisses Accusations Before Congress
Hillary Clinton testified before a US Congress committee, insisting she had no prior knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and urged lawmakers to question President Donald Trump in relation to Epstein.
Photos of Bill Clinton, questions about UFOs... In the United States, Hillary Clinton's hearing on the Epstein case turns chaotic
Hillary Clinton testified before the U.S. Congress for nearly six hours regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, firmly denying any involvement or prior interaction with him.
US Congress Report Alerts About Alleged Chinese Space Network for Espionage in Latin America
A US Congressional report claims that China is establishing a space network in Latin America, which may have military espionage capabilities.
Clinton: He was not aware of the crime
Hillary Clinton asserts that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during their contact.
An Unusual Detail in D. Trump's Most Important Speech: Mentioning a Possible Breakthrough
In his lengthy annual address to Congress, President Donald Trump praised his administration and hinted at a significant shift in policy.