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Ask Michael Hardaway to sign you up for his Sunday evening newsletter, and he’ll probably say no. His own parents aren’t even on the list.
Opinion — Donald Trump’s GOP is predictably OK with entertainers speaking out if they repeat the latest talking point or endorse Republican candidates.
Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters, who faces Army veteran John James in a state Donald Trump carried in 2016, is a top GOP target.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has a page detailing coronavirus safety guidance for Halloween amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
China’s effort to recruit top U.S. national security officials using social media has reached such a fever pitch that the FBI has made a 30-minute movie.
As Congress remains at odds over the latest round of coronavirus relief bill, U.S. airlines began furloughing tens of thousands of employees.
There were mixed signals about the chances of a bipartisan COVID-19 aid deal throughout the Capitol, with earlier optimism fading a bit.
No more than 15,000 refugees will be allowed this fiscal year, the lowest admittance cap since the program was created in 1980
Visiting Capitol Hill's Lincoln Park? Check out the northwest corner, where Democratic Rep. Filemon Vela has set up a makeshift office.
Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination, the 2020 presidential election and an Obamacare case before the Supreme Court next month could stir drama.
Two influential House Democrats said Thursday the chamber should bring back earmarks next year, arguing the de facto ban cedes too much power by Congress.
After years of work on the topic, Congress has passed legislation overhauling how the Olympic and Paralympic community is overseen.
In tonight’s episode, we look at what were the stumbling blocks to passing the latest round of COVID-19 relief and why airlines furloughed employees.
Susan Collins, Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham see their reelection races get tougher, according to new ratings from Inside Elections with Nathan L.Gonzales.
Photo: Former President Jimmy Carter, who turns 96 Thursday, poses with Bill Clinton and Al Gore at a Habitat for Humanity house in Atlanta in 1992.
House hopeful Nick Freitas reported different amounts of his 2019 income in financial disclosures filed with Virginia authorities and with Congress.
Women and small-dollar donors are filling campaign coffers like never before as the 2020 election cycle’s price tag is expected to hit $11 billion.
There is a stark contrast in clarity between financial disclosure reports filed in a standardized, electronic format and those that are not.
His nomination before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs panel advanced to the full Senate following a 6-3 party-line vote