President Biden met with a bipartisan group of lawmakers about infrastructure, continuing discussions about possibly narrowing the scope of his $2.3 trillion plan or altering its planned tax increases.
Dominion sued the bedding company and its Trump-supporting chief executive, Mike Lindell, in February for defamation over election-fraud claims.
Petitioners say the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court’s rulings shouldn’t be withheld from the public without justification.
The new head of the Securities and Exchange Commission tapped Heather Slavkin Corzo, a labor-union investment official, as his policy director, raising expectations that the agency will embrace progressive policy goals.
Russia has moved warplanes to Crimea and bases near Ukraine to an extent greater than has previously been disclosed, adding to its capability for political intimidation or military intervention.
Justices expressed skepticism that status conferred because of disaster translates to lawful permanent residency.
The Biden administration plans to make an additional 22,000 seasonal guest-worker visas available this year ahead of the summer season, according to people familiar with the decision.