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House passes contentious Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid package
The House advanced President Joe Biden's foreign aid request for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan six months after Congress first received the proposal.
Capitol Hill dysfunction threatens key defense initiatives
Congress' dysfunction is taking its toll on national security as a government shutdown looms and hundreds of officers can't take their posts.
McCarthy running out of options to stop shutdown as conservatives balk
He plans to hold a vote on a Department of Defense spending bill on Wednesday, then the stopgap funding measure the next day.
By Lisa Mascaro
Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOs
The agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.
By Zamone Perez
Tech titans to give senators advice on artificial intelligence
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and X and Tesla’s Elon Musk as well Bill Gates will speak at hearing. All 100 senators are invited, but the public is not.
By Mary Clare Jalonick and Matt O'Brien, The Associated Press
Warren urges Pentagon to review planned L3Harris-Aerojet deal
Warren leads a group of Democrats calling on the Pentagon to review a merger between L3Harris and Aerojet Rocketdyne, which makes solid rocket motors.
Will federal employees get an extra day off for Independence Day?
This year, the Fourth of July falls on a Tuesday.
Booze, drugs and a pet snake: Families can cause White House headaches
Children of U.S. presidents, like Hunter Biden, have long been subjects of fascination and curiosity, with their every move under public scrutiny.
By Seung Min Kim