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Texas Rep. Kay Granger wins primary after tea party-style attack
Texas Rep. Kay Granger, the most senior Republican woman in the House, fended off a competitive primary challenge Tuesday in her bid for a 13th term.
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Texas Rep. Kay Granger, the most senior Republican woman in the House, fended off a competitive primary challenge Tuesday in her bid for a 13th term.
A House chairman said the DOT has not implemented a plan, recommended in 2015, to prevent the spread of disease like coronavirus via aircraft.
Lawmakers negotiating a coronavirus response are also considering the health and safety of themselves and their staff if an outbreak were to happen in D.C.
Mnuchin said an infrastructure package is still “a priority" for Trump, especially if economic stimulation is needed due to of coronavirus-related impacts.
A large group of federal, state, and local officials monitoring for any election interference or anomalies has not seen anything unusual yet.
Top Democrats expect an agreement soon on an emergency supplemental to provide resources to contain and treat the COVID-19 illness caused by a coronavirus.
What happens in the Supreme Court over a Louisiana law on Wednesday could signal much more about the future of abortion rights across the country.
Two university professors examine both the reasons for low turnout among young voters and the changes that may make them more likely to cast a ballot.
Trump's 2021 budget includes proposed cuts to research and programs working with states and private forest owners. It raised objections from some lawmakers.
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.
Fake voices may be the next frontier in scams that could trick companies or fool voters into believing a politician said something he or she didn’t.
Sessions wants to make a Senate comeback after being attorney general, but he firstmust get past a runoff against former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville.
Trump administration scientists told senators Tuesday that by the end of this week, they should be able to replace a malfunctioning test for COVID-19.
It’s just three sentences and five bullet points, but Mike Bloomberg’s platform for cryptocurrencies has the nascent technology’s boosters cheering.
An Obama endorsement could show voters the direction he thinks the country should be heading and who can help us get there, Murphy writes.
Three Republican senators got more money than the rest of the Judiciary Committee combined. Virtually all of it came from judicial nominees they backed.
Fintech Beat sits down with Nic Carter, the founding partner of Castle Island Ventures, to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on digital assets.
The House has eased the strict ban on franked mass mailings ahead of elections to allow lawmakers to communicate with constituents about the coronavirus.
There is still a long way to go for Democrats’ election calendar, but the Bernie Sanders-Joe Biden contest will shape it the rest of the way.
Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal says tying the coronavirus spending package to the debate over extending surveillance powers “really just drives me nuts.”