Explainer-US debt ceiling deal's winding road to passage in Congress
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON Democratic President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy struck a deal on
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US debt ceiling: Negotiators agree a deal in principle, McCarthy says
The White House and the Republicans are now said to be ironing out details of a bill to avert a default.
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Biden's pick as top US commander could be delayed by senator's blockade
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON A Republican senator's hold on military nominations will apply to Democratic President Joe Biden's
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Senators urge Commerce to prioritize national security in chips funding
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two key U.S. senators said on Thursday they want the Commerce Department to prioritize national
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Senate Republicans want EPA to drop plan to cut emissions, boost EVs
WASHINGTON A group of 27 Senate Republicans on Thursday called on the Biden administration to drop its plan
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US House China panel recommends Congress take action over Taiwan, Uyghurs
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A new U.S. congressional committee on China approved reports on Wednesday pushing back on Beijing
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U.S. House members will visit State Dept to view Afghanistan dissent cable
WASHINGTON House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul and Ranking Member Gregory Meeks will visit the U.S. State
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South Africa could become failed state, says ANC's Fikile Mbalula
Fikile Mbalula says that incessant power cuts in South Africa have "made a mess of our country".
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Debt limit deal remains out of reach as McCarthy and Biden plan to meet again
The countdown is on, the stakes are high -- and there is still no debt limit deal.
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US presidential election 2024: Trump's top Republican challengers
The former president could face a stiff challenge for his party's 2024 presidential nomination.
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US senator Feinstein suffered more complications from illness than publicly disclosed- NYT
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, who returned to Washington in May after a months-long absence due to shingles, suffered
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Pushing for cuts in debt-ceiling fight, US Republican gets millions for his district
By Andy Sullivan LAKE CHARLES, La. In Washington, Republican U.S. Representative Clay Higgins has been a vocal advocate
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