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Klobuchar ends presidential campaign, plans to endorse Biden
The Minnesota senator argued she could win in areas that had supported President Donald Trump but a fourth-lace finish in New Hampshire was her high point.
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The Minnesota senator argued she could win in areas that had supported President Donald Trump but a fourth-lace finish in New Hampshire was her high point.
Congress aiming to strike deal this week on emergency spending package that could provide between $7 billion and $8 billion to combat coronavirus.
At least three House Republicans are considering bids to succeed Rep. Phil Roe as the top Republican on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee when he retires.
Disagreement over provisions intended to ensure lower prices for vaccines and other medications is holding up agreement on an emergency funding package.
Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that could leave Congress with big mess to clean up.
Primaries in four states find incumbents under the gun, familiar faces trying to make comebacks and key tests of the power of endorsements.
Super Tuesday is upon us, and there is a lot more going on than just the presidential race. Just ask a member of Congress who is facing a tough primary.
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.
The Teamsters union’s largest pension fund is famous for appearing as a cash cow for movie mobsters, but the reality is the fund is running out of money.
Planes, ships and trucks all provide vectors for an emerging pandemic. Keeping an eye on them all won't be easy.
Supreme Court to take up appeal of a legal challenge to the 2010 health care law, teeing up a high-profile hearing on one of Democrats’ signature issues.
House and Senate negotiators working through the weekend on a COVID-19 aid package are now trying to agree on a figure between $7 billion and $8 billion.
The approaching insolvency of the Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Plan has stakeholders calling for a bipartisan solution.
Does Bernie's legislative record in Congress indicate that he can make good on his lofty promises, such as "Medicare for All" and free college tuition?
Federal courts should make sure they’re prepared for “potential pandemic” from coronavirus, the judiciary’s administrative agency recommends.
The House filed the lawsuit to force McGahn to testify about episodes from former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report on Russian interference.
House Democrats and anti-vaping advocates held a press conference Friday ahead of the passage of the Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act.
The court said the Trump administration must halt its policy of sending asylum-seeking migrants to Mexico as their U.S. court cases unwind.
Rep. Lori Trahan, a Massachusetts Democrat, opened a legal expense fund for an Ethics Committee inquiry into late cash infusions into her campaign.
State governments are digging deep into their own pockets to prevent an outbreak — and they expect to be reimbursed by Uncle Sam.