In an interview just days after her Wyoming GOP primary loss, Rep. Liz Cheney said she is focused on making sure election deniers aren’t elected.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi heads to Asia without Taiwan listed on her itinerary
Pelosi is leading a 6-member congressional delegation to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan, her office said on Sunday.
Steve Bannon willing to testify to Jan. 6 committee after Trump waives executive privilege
Bannon, who’s been charged with contempt of Congress, could be deposed by the committee, members said Sunday.
Russian missiles hit Kyiv, aiming for Western military supplies: Ukraine live updates
Russian military hits infrastructure in Ukraine’s capital city. Kremlin claims it has destroyed Western-provided tanks outside Kyiv.
Sweden announces intent to join NATO; McDonald’s will sell Russian businsess: Live updates
A day after Finland applied for NATO membership, neighbor Sweden looked to make its own historic application. Latest Ukraine updates.
Russia’s offensive ‘losing momentum,’ NATO official says; Finland formalizes intent to join NATO: Live Ukraine updates
The long-neutral nation that borders Russia announced Sunday it would apply for NATO membership. Putin told Finland that move is ‘a mistake.’
Russia has nearly all the forces in place for a large-scale invasion of Ukraine: Defense official: updates
Ukraine’s president asked the nation to not remain silent as he called up military reservists with as many as 150,000 Russia troops at his borders.
White House calls Russia’s actions an ‘invasion,’ more sanctions are coming: live updates
Convoys of armored vehicles were seen rolling across Ukraine’s separatist-controlled territories. It wasn’t immediately clear if they were Russian.
Sen. Joe Manchin says he won’t support Biden’s Build Back Better social spending bill
The West Virginia Democrat said Sunday he has ‘tried everything humanly possible’ but cannot get to the point of supporting the bill.
Afghanistan latest: Death toll jumps after ISIS-K bombings, U.S. evacuations resume
After more than 13 American service members died in attacks on Kabul airport, US grieves and evacuations continue.