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These two House Democrats oppose abortion rights. It could cost them their seats
Primary challenges against Dan Lipinski and Henry Cuellar raise questions about future for anti-abortion Democrats in Congress.
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Primary challenges against Dan Lipinski and Henry Cuellar raise questions about future for anti-abortion Democrats in Congress.
A federal judge used the sentencing of Roger Stone to defend congressional oversight, saying lying to Congress disadvantages the public.
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
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Salvatore Lippa II was arrested on charges of threatening to kill Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and Rep. Adam B. Schiff over impeachment.
Rep. Jim Hagedorn, R-Minn., has been recieving treatment for stage 4 kidney cancer since February 2019, and he plans to continue serving.
Trump economic growth forecast assumes productive election year - 2020
“No, I’m not considering it,” James said, adding: “Nah.” Still, he didn’t get Shermanesque.
Daron Acemoglu, an economics professor at MIT, talks to Political Theater about the surge in populist politics and where we might be headed.
Anthony Green, a black Architect of the Capitol mechanic hired in 2015, alleges he has been subject to racial harassment from fellow employees.
Top U.S. technology companies are shifting their focus to state capitals to shape emerging data-privacy laws as progress on a federal bill has slowed.
Always a big deal in Nevada politics, the culinary union's critique of “Medicare for All” has put a spotlight on health care before the Democratic debate.
Former South Carolina Democratic chairman Jaime Harrison is giving GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham his toughest challenge yet.
Ag groups want a seat at the federal policy table as Congress focuses on climate change, but largely avoided using that term at a Wednesday briefing.
The U.S. controls five inhabited territories. Their citizens are American, but their homes are not considered states — but someday they could be.
Democrat Jaime Harrison says national party help in registering and turning out South Carolina’s black voters could tip the scales in a red state.
Elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales wonders how much impact Bloomberg's bad night will have if most voters are more likely to see his ads.
Sometimes even popular bills just don’t move in Congress.
The coronavirus outbreak is prompting fears of drug shortages in the United States because of how deeply the pharmaceutical supply chain relies on China.
After a lifetime of politics as the family business, 2020 is the first campaign Biden is running without his two sons by his side, Murphy writes.