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Analyst Nathan L. Gonzales knows what phrases to look for in predicting whether a candidate gets elected. Here are some to look for on Super Tuesday.
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Analyst Nathan L. Gonzales knows what phrases to look for in predicting whether a candidate gets elected. Here are some to look for on Super Tuesday.
In the wake of some recent and upcoming federal moves, former Rep. Duncan Hunter and Gen. Z alike may have to forego fruity flavored e-cigarettes forever.
House Democrats and anti-vaping advocates held a press conference Friday ahead of the passage of the Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act.
While much of Congress freaked out about the coronavirus, Reps. Josh Harder and Garret Graves had another pandemic to deal with: swamp rats.
Reps. Angie Craig, D-Minn., and Jackie Speier, D-Calif., honored two children's books aloud on the House floor Thursday.`
When Rep. Greg Walden was elected to Congress in 1998, he already had some sense of what his staff would go through, and what they would put him through.
Gaining or losing representation depends upon who is counted where in the census. Troops abroad could tip the scales in favor of one state over another.
Senators were divided on the White House's $2.5 billion supplemental funding request Wednesday after a briefing by adminstration health officals.
Roger Stone, a onetime adviser to President Donald Trump was sentenced to 40 months in prison on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering
The U.S. controls five inhabited territories. Their citizens are American, but their homes are not considered states — but someday they could be.
Former South Carolina Democratic chairman Jaime Harrison is giving GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham his toughest challenge yet.
Watch as our eagle-eyed reporters explain what they saw from the Senate Gallery during the impeachment trial in CQ Roll Call's latest Reporter's Notebook.
The Problems Solvers Caucus held a marathon hug session at its news briefing this week. Clearly someone needs solace from the usual congressional rancor.
Who says love and Congress can’t go together? For Valentine’s Day, we gave lawmakers probing love notes to get them in the lovey-dovey spirit.
Secretary Alex Azar confirmed the 15th case of the coronavirus in the United States Thursday at a Senate hearing.
Watch speeches from the top Democratic presidential candidates after the New Hampshire primary.
Since 1921, thousands of copies of the presidents budget are printed and bound at the GPO. This year is the 99th time the GPO has printed physical copies.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi started a paper-tearing trend after she ripped a copy of the President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on live TV.
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