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Should the Capitol start COVID-19 testing for staff and members?
Rep. Louie Gohmert's coronavirus test raises questions about whether the Capitol should do regular testing, but Nancy Pelosi says it's not that easy.
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Rep. Louie Gohmert's coronavirus test raises questions about whether the Capitol should do regular testing, but Nancy Pelosi says it's not that easy.
Former President Barack Obama's suggestion to end the Senate filibuster has restarted a debate that may become more important as the election approaches.
Opinion — It’s been a long time coming, but more and more Americans are waking up to the threat of Chinese influence in our technology.
Jamaal Bowman is not your average middle school principal. That’s because after defeating a veteran congressman, he's likely heading to Capitol Hill next.
The Senate Armed Services Committee canceled at the last minute a hearing on Donald Trump's controversial pick to be the Pentagon's policy chief.
The votes are in for Barbie’s campaign team and the results are … confusing. These real-life staffers have some thoughts for Mattel.
Questioning of four top tech executives yielded key insights about the direction of an investigation into potentially anti-competitive business practices.
Rep. Blumenauer calls Trump's Twitter appeal to suburban voters racist as House debates two amendments meant to block changes to housing bias rules
The late Rep. John Lewis treated everyone like his best friend, so his funeral Thursday in Atlanta had a lot of best friends in attendance.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
The House Ethics Committee plans to bring a privileged resolution on the House floor for a vote to reprimand Rep. David Schweikert.
The executive branch is basically the only part of government that doesn’t have the authority to change the date of the presidential election on its own.
Charles Houy, a retired 30-year Senate Appropriations staffer, is about to release his third Capitol Hill-based novel, a thriller titled “Shoot the Staff.”
Republicans and Democrats already agree on a handful of tax-related provisions that are likely to serve as the basis for an eventual aid package agreement.
Watch the director of the Aerospace Security Project at CSIS breakdown what he believes Congress should focus on in Space.
The hunt for money continues at the Capitol — literally. Sen. Angus King was spotted wandering the basement, looking for an item he lost.
The Republican race to succeed Rep. Phil Roe in Tennessee's 1st District features a crowded field, including Diana Harshbarger and Timothy Hill,
President Trump wants a 25 percent hike in nuclear weapons budgets, but the raise would mostly just cover rising costs on existing programs.
Before Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard became a lawmaker herself, she was a staffer working on veterans issues for Sen. Daniel K. Akaka.
The House is likely to adopt an amendment this week to effectively overturn the Trump administration’s restrictions on transgender people in the military.