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Rep. Angie Craig sues Minnesota to prevent election delay
Rep. Angie Craig filed a lawsuit to block Minnesota from postponing her election because of the death of a third-party candidate.
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Rep. Angie Craig filed a lawsuit to block Minnesota from postponing her election because of the death of a third-party candidate.
Looming insolvencies in battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin have gotten lawmakers’ attention with just over a month until Election Day.
A metric known as Vote Above Replacement measures the strength of a candidate's performance against what a typical candidate from their party would get.
Families of servicemembers killed in vehicle accidents are working to rewrite military policies, but they say the Pentagon has been slow to make changes.
The confirmation fight will delve into Barrett’s reliably conservative record, her writings as a law professor at and the importance of her Catholic faith.
The Capitol community bid goodbye to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a ceremony in Statuary Hall on Friday.
Joe Biden, a man of humble decency, is what America needs after the chaos and division under Donald Trump, Charles K. Djou and Mickey Edwards write.
“Holy s---, I thought we had better technology than this!” exclaimed Sen. Jon Tester during a partially-virtual Senate hearing.
The Census Bureau had planned on wrapping up its 2020 count next week, but a federal judge has ordered the agency to keep to its original Oct. 31 deadline.
Ginsburg’s death already infused Senate races with campaign cash; now a House candidate uses her as a link to the party’s dominant message on health care.
Amy Coney Barrett, a top choice for the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat, is expected to be nominated by President Donald Trump Saturday.
Photos: Congress had its share of hearings and votes this week, but that was all overshadowed by the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
“The Dukes of Hazzard” actor Ben Jones, a former House Democrat, remains a defender of the Confederate flag, despite the summer’s racial justice protests.
CQ Roll Call reporter Chris Marquette reveals his explosive story on the Capitol Police on how court documents show a pattern of misconduct and abuse.
Can firing up the partisan base backfire in Alaska? - At The Races
Sen. John Cornyn's opponent, MJ Hegar, has not posted the same eye-popping fundraising totals as Democrats in other states. That could change.
The investigation focused on detention centers under the authority of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has directed House committee leaders to put together a more slender coronavirus relief package in advance of resuming bipartisan talks.
78 percent of Republican staffers and 52 percent of Democratic staffers expect Congress to go home to campaign without a new coronavirus stimulus deal.
The House's Modernization of Congress Committee has released its final recommendations that aim to improve how Congress does its job.