New Bipartisan Sanctions Would Punish Russia for Election Meddling

Senate leaders said they had reached an agreement to approve the new sanctions, which would place the White House in an uncomfortable position.

Congressional memo: Congress at 100 Days: Frenetic Action but Few Accomplishments

Partisanship and a chaotic White House have combined to undermine the opportunity for Republicans to enact the legislation they have long desired.

First 100 Days Briefing: Trump Says Nordstrom Treated His Daughter ‘So Unfairly’; Fireworks Before Final Vote on Jeff Sessions

Capping a strikingly contentious confirmation process, the Senate is expected to vote as soon as Wednesday evening on the nomination of Mr. Sessions to be attorney general.

Shutting Down Speech by Elizabeth Warren, G.O.P. Amplifies Her Message

Senate Republicans voted to halt the remarks of Ms. Warren after she criticized a colleague, Senator Jeff Sessions, the nominee for attorney general, by reading a letter from Coretta Scott King.

On Washington: Mitch McConnell Sees ‘High Level of Satisfaction’ With Trump Administration

The Senate majority leader said Mr. Trump’s decisions so far had been “right-of-center things that we would have hoped” a Republican president would make.