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Tensions on display at Shangri-La security forum as Beijing hits back at US accusations of aggression
Lloyd Austin warns China against ‘provocative’ activity at Asian defence forum
First hearing focuses on former president’s efforts to overturn election along with ‘chaos’ and ‘carnage’ at the Capitol
FTC chair warns of ‘life and death consequences’ when buyout groups own broad sectors of economy
New Zealand takes firmer stance after trying to strike balance between trade and Beijing threat
From Republicans’ frantic January 6 texts to partygate WhatsApps, today’s communications are a gift for future historians
Failure to act soon risks cementing the impression that he is adrift
Warning from DoJ’s Jonathan Kanter comes amid push to stop companies exploiting market dominance
Regulators seek public input on guidelines after Joe Biden rails against anti-competitive practices
Resignation of second-in-command reignites debate over whether officials should be able to buy and sell assets
Suzanne Clark takes aim at FTC in first annual address as head of Chamber of Commerce
It is time for corporate America to back its fine talk on voting rights with concerted support for legislation
Senators will meet on Tuesday to seek a way forward after Joe Manchin rejected legislation
Proposal to raise government borrowing limit by $2.5tn passes both chambers just before deadline
Joe Biden spoke with West Virginia senator Joe Manchin as concerns persist over inflation
Important procedural vote brings lawmakers closer to averting a government default
Bill would stave off default and government shutdown that threaten to ‘eviscerate’ economic recovery
The Republican has bet his political future that the party can escape the former president’s grip
Several Republicans threatened to refuse funding in protest against Covid rules for businesses
Clock is ticking for Democrats to pass $1.75tn spending bill, avert a government shutdown and avoid default
GOP Senate campaign has twice the war chest of Democrats as donations return following January 6 boycott
Reforms included in Biden’s $1.75tn spending bill would see US government negotiate directly with drugmakers
About 90% of social safety net package is ‘agreed to and written’, according to Nancy Pelosi
Upper house of Congress passes stop-gap measure to stave off threat of a default
Group’s decision threatens to raise tensions with White House over concerns rising prices could derail economic recovery
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