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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Don’t expect 2022 ratings soon

Issuing ratings for competitive races in 2022 may take a while, since 2020's Senate elections are still in overtime and House districts will be redrawn.

Policy · 116th Congress

GM exits Trump fuel efficiency fight, backs electric future

“Glad to see @joebiden ’s leadership — bringing business and labor together a week ago today — is already encouraging progress,” Biden’s chosen Chief of Staff Ron Klain tweeted in response to Barra

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Loving the Swamp: 13 things that keep Washington real

The Ali family’s establishment has long anchored U Street in good times and bad, and it gave the world one of D.C.’s unique foods: the half-smoke sausage.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How the 10 most vulnerable senators fared on election night

John S. McCain’s seat. McSally was trailing retired astronaut and Navy veteran Mark Kelly, 47 percent to 53 percent, when The Associated Press called the race at 2:51 a.m. Wednesday.

Congress · 116th Congress

March on Washington draws thousands demanding change

Ayanna S. Pressley. “We will meet the moment we will work towards healing, justice and collective liberation like our lives depend on it — because they do.”

Congress · 116th Congress

At Gettysburg, worry over preserving history without sugarcoating

Missouri and Cape Lookout in North Carolina to key locations during the war, such as Antietam in Maryland, Vicksburg in Mississippi and the Appomattox Court House, where Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S.

Policy · 116th Congress

House passes bill to repeal Trump’s travel ban

The initial travel ban, issued after Trump took office in 2017, targeted a group of predominantly Muslim nations. It has been updated several times since.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

NAACP intends to move HQ from Baltimore to DC

Armed forces, the passage of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1964, and 1968 and 1965’s Voting Rights Act, the release said.