Politics Mar 10 WATCH: State Department spokesman Ned Price holds news briefing amid ongoing crisis in Ukraine The Russian invasion of Ukraine has entered its third week, with Russian forces continuing to bombard major cities and desperate civilians hoping to escape through agreed-upon safe corridors.
Arts Mar 09 Novelist Cormac McCarthy to publish two fiction books this fall Cormac McCarthy has two novels coming out this fall, his first fiction releases since the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Road" in 2006.
Politics Mar 09 WATCH: Democrats will separate COVID-19 funds from omnibus spending bill, says Pelosi Democratic leaders have abandoned plans for a fresh infusion of $15.6 billion for battling the COVID pandemic. That clears the way for House debate and passage of a vast government spending bill that is anchored by aid for Ukraine and…
Politics Mar 09 WATCH: Secretary of State Blinken, British Foreign Secretary Truss hold joint news briefing Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss held a joint news briefing on Wednesday as the Russian attack on Ukraine continues.
Politics Mar 07 WATCH: White House press secretary Jen Psaki says U.S. won't stop Poland from sending fighter jets to Ukraine The U.S. is inclined to support the request under which Poland would send a number of Soviet-era fighter jets to Ukraine and would receive F-16 fighters from the United States to make up for the loss.
World Mar 03 Hundreds of Africans stopped from entering Spain for second day Hundreds of people have tried for a second day to climb over the fences that separate a Spanish city in North Africa from Morocco.
Politics Mar 02 WATCH: Border patrol and immigration officials testify on 'Remain in Mexico' policy Border patrol and immigration officials testified on Wednesday before the House Homeland Security committee on the 'Remain in Mexico' policy.
Politics Mar 02 LISTEN: Supreme Court hears case centering on federal officers and legal immunity The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on a case that centers on the possible expansion of the Bivens Doctrine, which essentially shields federal agents from possible legal liability if the actions in question occur in the course of their work.
Science Mar 01 WATCH: House hearing reviews NASA's planned mission to Mars The House Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee held an online status update and review of NASA's Artemis Initiative on Tuesday.
Politics Mar 01 WATCH: House Judiciary examines discrimination against Muslim, Arab and South Asian communities The House Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Subcommittee held a hearing on discrimination against Muslim, Arab, and South Asian American Communities on Tuesday.