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Architect of the Capitol finds itself in court over discrimination cases
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Architect of the Capitol finds itself in court over discrimination cases -
Rep. Duncan Hunter deletes photo alongside man making ‘OK’ gesture -
CBO: Raising the minimum wage to $15 could boost pay of up to 27 million workers -
Sen. Marsha Blackburn calls Snapchat ‘a child predator's dream’ -
Senate Democrats want GAO to probe Trump Independence Day spending -
Congress returns to pressure to get spending deals done -
House will vote ‘soon’ to hold Barr, Ross in criminal contempt over citizenship question -
Justice Department seeks to halt Democrats’ lawsuit against Trump -
Woman drops sexual abuse case against Rep. Tony Cárdenas -
Michigan Rep. Justin Amash leaves GOP, declares independence -
Trade rep targets EU hams, cheeses, olives and pasta for tariffs -
The biggest question marks ahead of July Fourth ‘Salute to America’ -
Trump: Commerce, Justice positions on Census are ‘FAKE’ -
Democrat wants Trump to pay if ‘authoritarian-style’ July 4 event damages infrastructure -
Both parties scored political points in war powers debate -
House Democrats call for revival of meat labeling law -
House Ways and Means sues to get Trump tax returns -
DHS watchdog details dangerous conditions for migrants at border centers -
DHS faces pressure to accept diapers, soap donations for detained migrants -
DC to Trump: ‘Tanks but no tanks’ -