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Watch as CQ Roll Call's John Donnelly breaks down some of the defense spending in Congress' massive year-end spending bill.
Congress passed a massive omnibus spending package late Monday night, at last funding the government for fiscal year 2021.
The state’s senior Democratic senator, Dianne Feinstein, encouraged Gov. Gavin Newsom to name Padilla, who worked for Feinstein in the 1990s.
Fintech Beat sits down with Matt Harris to discuss how the COVID-19 crisis has accelerated trends of automation and fintech adoption.
Russian hackers may have burrowed so deep into government and corporate networks that they can attack at will in coming months and years.
New York could lose two congressional seats, according to new population estimates by the Census Bureau. Other states at risk: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois.
The Connecticut education chief will be a relative newcomer to the national education debate, in contrast to outgoing Secretary Betsy DeVos.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt discuss massive federal spending package that includes $900 billion in coronavirus relief.
After certified results showed her six votes behind Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Hart filed a challenge with the House citing 22 excluded votes.
Republican outside groups spending more than twice as much as Democratic ones in the Georgia Senate runoffs, which will determine control of the chamber.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday night all but said he won't sign the year-end omnibus appropriations and coronavirus relief package.
One of the top staffers in the House, Paul Kiko was praised for efforts when members had to run their offices remotely during the pandemic.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that he's granting full pardons to former Republican Reps. Duncan Hunter and Chris Collins,
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
The Senate's 2021 calendar shows several weeks of sessions early in the year, presumably to handle Biden nominations, and recess weeks around holidays.
Photos of the year: photojournalist Tom Williams' most iconic images from 2020.
Goodbye 2020! SEE Political cartoonist R.J. Matson’s favorite posts, starting with the event that made this a truly odd year: The coronavirus pandemic.
The Smithsonian can start the process of building museums in Washington honoring women and American Latinos after Congress clears the year-end omnibus bill.
The $1.4 trillion omnibus spending agreement includes many of the shaky compromises that have kept the government functioning in recent years.
The nursing home industry’s frontline staff are disproportionately people of color, which overlaps with polls showing higher hesitancy among minorities.