Bipartisan House committee will examine every aspect of US-China relationship
Republican Liz Cheney risks political career to hold Trump accountable
Multibillion-dollar bill would increase American competitiveness with China
After a year of negotiations, US lawmakers reach compromise on Uyghur Forced Labor Act.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill eye massive defense spending bill as a vehicle for addressing competition with China.
The United States faces a growing threat from domestic violent extremists, according to a strategy released this week by the Biden administration.
Security at the U.S. Capitol is once again under consideration after the second deadly attack on U.S. Capitol Police in less than three months.
The U.S. Treasury Department issued new sanctions Thursday imposing penalties on two companies with ties to Myanmar’s military.
The U.S. Senate on Saturday acquitted former President Donald Trump of the impeachment charge that he incited the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
House impeachment managers on Thursday closed their case, arguing former President Donald Trump was directly responsible for the attempt to overturn the counting of Electoral College votes for Joe Biden.
The U.S. Senate will hold a historic second impeachment trial of former U.S. President Donald Trump this month, ending with a vote to determine if he is guilty of inciting the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
From a Senate impeachment trial to the largest aid package in U.S. history, American lawmakers were kept busy in 2020 even as many had to work and vote remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic. VOA's Katherine Gypson looks back at an historic year.
The balance of power in the U.S. Congress will come down to just two Senate races in one Southern state – Georgia -- where the presidential contest remains too close to call.
U.S. Senate Republicans kicked off a sprint Monday to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court.
U.S. President Donald Trump became the third president in modern U.S. history to face open impeachment hearings Wednesday. Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives called two key State Department witnesses to begin making the case that Trump abused the power of his office by allegedly pressing
Bills would apply economic pressure on generals with aim of ending ongoing violence inflicted on Rohingya Muslim minority.