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Facebook will remove President Donald Trump's reelection ads that claim to be part of the census from the social media platform.
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Facebook will remove President Donald Trump's reelection ads that claim to be part of the census from the social media platform.
Schumer walks back and clarified comments he made at an abortion rights rally after Chief Justice Roberts called them “inappropriate” and “dangerous.”
Even a study on the contributions of Minor League Baseball by a nonpartisan government agency can't escape congressional yapping.
The plan is to keep the Capitol Visitor Center and public galleries open despite growing anxiety about the spread of coronavirus in the United States.
Members of Congress tried to speak over the din, as the abutting anti-abortion and abortion rights groups waved signs and chanted slogans.
The Washington Nationals may have won their first World Series title five months ago, but their trophy finally made its rounds at the Capitol on Wednesday.
Senate staffers were optimistic last week the sprawling energy bill could move fast. But now the measure is being dragged in myriad directions.
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer discussed the possibility of a contingency plan should the coronavirus reach Capitol Hill.
The Grocery Manufacturers Association has embarked on a transformation as the newly christened and slimmed-down Consumer Brands Association.
House Dems set record for party unity, a testament to Pelosi’s ability to manage caucus with large progressive wing and members who won in Trump districts.
Marijuana’s status as Schedule I substance remains fodder for those opposed to legalizing medical marijuana in states considering legalization.
A panel pressed officials to provide better airline passenger information and state how they could ensure planes were properly decontaminated.
After President Donald Trump urged Congress to support a conservation fund he proposed cutting, Senators were urged to get on board. They already were
Some charter school advocates worry block grant program that would allow states to determine how they spend federal education dollars could hurt them.
Judge’s ruling on Cuccinelli’s job may upend USCIS policies - Immigration
Gas taxes aren't generating enough revenue to keep the Highway Trust Fund solvent, Vehicles Miles traveled could be an alternative. But can it work?
Lawmakers negotiating a coronavirus response are also considering the health and safety of themselves and their staff if an outbreak were to happen in D.C.
Mnuchin said an infrastructure package is still “a priority" for Trump, especially if economic stimulation is needed due to of coronavirus-related impacts.
Top Democrats expect an agreement soon on an emergency supplemental to provide resources to contain and treat the COVID-19 illness caused by a coronavirus.
Trump administration scientists told senators Tuesday that by the end of this week, they should be able to replace a malfunctioning test for COVID-19.