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Congress looks to avert shutdown amid Supreme Court fight
A Supreme Court battle brews in the backdrop this week as lawmakers hold high-profile hearings, negotiate possible pandemic aid, and vote on a stopgap.
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A Supreme Court battle brews in the backdrop this week as lawmakers hold high-profile hearings, negotiate possible pandemic aid, and vote on a stopgap.
Georgia Democrats Kwanza Hall and Robert Franklin will meet in a Dec. 1 runoff to determine a short-term successor to the late Rep. John Lewis.
The strain of creating a remittance business in Africa, on a scale of 1 to 10, is “an 11,” the CEO of Makeba said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
CQ Roll Call talked to three House members about Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, as Sen. Kamala Harris’ vice presidential bid keeps it in the spotlight.
House Democrats are holding out hope for a bipartisan coronavirus aid bill after they unveiled a $2.2 trillion package Monday to try to revive negotiations.
As part of a last-ditch effort to secure new COVID-19 aid, House Democrats released a $2.2 trillion relief package on Monday night.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection failed to protect a collection of 184,000 facial recognition images of cross-border travelers last year
It's fashionable to ruminate about how Joe Biden could lose the election. It’s true that he could, Stu Rothenberg writes. But consider the facts first.
Peter Kerstens explains why—and how—the bloc's new crypto proposals are poised to create the largest regulated market for digital assets in the world.
Internal documents show Census Bureau officials came up with the Oct. 5 "target date" of ending the count to meet Dec. 31 apportionment deadline.
Amy Coney Barrett's Capitol Hill journey to the Supreme Court began in a very untraditional way, thanks to pandemic protocols and a compressed time frame.
Photo: The Poor People's Campaign protests on Capitol Hill to remember the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Breonna Taylor.
House Democrats are making a last-ditch effort to help the airline industry avert tens of thousands of layoffs with their latest COVID-19 aid bill.
The nomination of Amy Coney Barrett could effectively lock in a Supreme Court majority skeptical of government intervention in environmental matters.
The Senate Judiciary hearing room will become an extension of the 2020 campaign trail next month — with free exposure for vulnerable Republican senators.
The Commerce Department announced an Oct. 5 'target date,' days after a federal court barred it from shortening the census by a month on Sept. 30.
Seven candidates are vying to replace the late Democratic Rep. John Lewis in Tuesday’s special election in Georgia’s 5th District.
House Democrats unveiled a $2.2 trillion pandemic relief package Monday night as part of a last-ditch attempt to secure new aid before the Nov. 3 elections.
Many aides on Capitol Hill believe Congress has already done an effective job in containing the coronavirus and in rescuing the economy, a new survey shows.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi checks her hair Monday with the help of an aide's iPhone before a television interview with MSNBC in the Russell Building.