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House Democrats postpone caucus retreat over coronavirus concerns
House Democrats’ annual retreat that had been scheduled for April 1-3 in Philadelphia has been indefinitely postponed due to concerns about the coronavirus.
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House Democrats’ annual retreat that had been scheduled for April 1-3 in Philadelphia has been indefinitely postponed due to concerns about the coronavirus.
Lawmakers have begun to close their Capitol Hill offices "out of an abundance of caution" following announcements that a Senate staffer has tested positive for COVID-19.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden will be fighting over a small group of persuadable voters, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says, and a handful of states are critical.
Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders criticized the Trump administration's response to coronavirus.
Veteran journalists and filmmakers Chris Durrance and Barak Goodman and activist Katie Fahey discuss their new documentary "Slay the Dragon."
The Senate will cancel its recess next week in hopes of passing a coronavirus relief package, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday.
Anthony Fauci congratulated congressional officials on the decision to “limit access to the Capitol” over coronavirus concerns.
Opponents likely to play up statements they made on the presidential campaign trail, but they also start with better fund-raising options and name ID.
Re. Jim Himes, a Connecticut Democrat, has spent over $100,000 of leadership PAC money on a the ski destination of Vail, Colorado.
After Trump slammed NY’s sanctuary policies in his State of the Union, his administration clamped down on the state over another immigrant-friendly law.
President Donald Trump announced sweeping new restrictions on travel from Europe, while calling on Congress to pass economic stimulus legislation.
Capitol to restrict tours, limit public access in coronavirus response - House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has appointed Kemba Hendrix as director of the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion, a new office established this Congress.
White House’s skewering of plans to build federal prison in Kentucky deepens deadlock between the administration and two powerful Republican lawmakers
Sen. Maria Cantwell's office said a D.C.-based staffer has tested positive for COVID-19. It's the first known coronavirus case on Capitol Hill.
Anthony Fauci told House oversight he expects the number of coronavirus cases to increase and that “serious mitigation” is necessary to combat COVID-19.
By the end of this week, millions of households will have received an invitation to complete the 2020 census, some for the first time will do it online.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can keep enforcing its “Remain in Mexico” program pending the outcome of a legal challenge.
House compromise overhauling and reauthorizing FISA appears on track to reach Trump ahead of deadline, but vote-counting is notoriously difficult.
Sen. Tim Scott would like two minutes (ish) of your time - Hoh