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Iowa Rep. Steve King facing toughest primary yet
Iowa GOP Rep. Steve King is facing a close race against Randy Feenstra, who has outraised him and has help from outside groups ahead of Tuesday’s primary.
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Iowa GOP Rep. Steve King is facing a close race against Randy Feenstra, who has outraised him and has help from outside groups ahead of Tuesday’s primary.
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Three senators who were under Department of Justice scrutiny for their stock trades after coronavirus briefings had their matters closed.
Measure would create two-step sanctions that could be imposed on individuals and banks that help Beijing limit freedom and democracy in Hong Kong
The presidential race continues to lean toward former Vice President Joe Biden, with several factors staying the same in the 2020 race.
House Republicans challenged the constitutionality of proxy voting in the chamber on Tuesday with a lawsuit aimed at Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The reservations overlap with presidential and Senate battlegrounds, and signal where the fight for House control will be waged.
Retirements by Republican Rep. Susan Brooks and Democratic Rep. Peter J. Visclosky spark heavy competition in Indiana primaries next week.
The acting inspector general, criticized by President Donald Trump last month, stressed to lawmakers the importance of independent oversight.
The resignation of Glenn Fine from the Pentagon inspector general office is the latest in a series of shakeups that has roiled the watchdog community.
We discuss a battle over whether lawmakers should vote by proxy and examine the bipartisan support for figuring out a way to help those who are unemployed.
CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to capture the action over the Memorial Day weekend at the beach in Ocean City, Md., and at the National Mall.
Lawmakers will offer amendments intended to aid victims of military sexual assault when the Armed Services committees write their authorization bills.
Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump traded jabs about dog poop, while Joni Ernst gave a Memorial Day tribute and Kevin McCarthy advertised his favorite Starbucks.
With approval from his teenage daughter and a little (read: a lot of) help from his press team, the Ohio Democrat made his lip-syncing debut this month.
Our photojournalists were there to capture the president dropping by the Senate for lunch, the swearing-in of two new House members, and much more.
The focus on food-related industries has grown as meat and poultry processing plants closed or slowed production because of COVID-19 outbreaks.
US computers with COVID-19 data face hacker attemps
Artificial intelligence could spot and track earlier outbreaks of disease around the world, the Pentagon's AI chief says as he retires from service.