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The most penny-ante government shutdown since, well, ever
The most penny-ante government shutdown since, well, ever -
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The most penny-ante government shutdown since, well, ever -
Vulnerable new Democrats savor first day as 2020 looms -
For Senate, a day of pomp and ceremony marred by shutdown clouds -
Moments from opening day of the 116th Congress -
Feinstein signals 2020 support for Biden over Harris -
‘Trump Show,’ Act III: What to watch as House Democrats take control -
Rules package would renew ‘Gephardt Rule’ with a major twist -
Dick Durbin says he’s running for Senate re-election in 2020, unofficially -
Rep. Hank Johnson compares Trump to Hitler in a foreboding speech -
Trump’s reading list: Start with dictionary, look up ‘wall’ -
Senate set to assert itself on Syria sanctions, Middle East policy early in 2019 -
Chaplain Patrick J. Conroy outlasts Ryan; continues his role in new Congress -
Trump congratulates Pelosi in briefing room, stumps for ‘wall’ by any other name -
House Ethics reminds members and staff of rules for life after Congress -
Divided government will pose an obstacle to lawmaking in 2019 -
Shutdown, House Democrats’ divisions set tone as new era of divided government begins -
Pelosi Invites Trump for State of the Union - House
Pelosi elected speaker with 15 Democratic defections -
Ammar Campa-Najjar will challenge indicted Duncan Hunter again in 2020 -