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Rep. Jim Hagedorn announces he has kidney cancer
Rep. Jim Hagedorn, R-Minn., has been recieving treatment for stage 4 kidney cancer since February 2019, and he plans to continue serving.
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Rep. Jim Hagedorn, R-Minn., has been recieving treatment for stage 4 kidney cancer since February 2019, and he plans to continue serving.
A federal judge used the sentencing of Roger Stone to defend congressional oversight, saying lying to Congress disadvantages the public.
Daron Acemoglu, an economics professor at MIT, talks to Political Theater about the surge in populist politics and where we might be headed.
Anthony Green, a black Architect of the Capitol mechanic hired in 2015, alleges he has been subject to racial harassment from fellow employees.
Top U.S. technology companies are shifting their focus to state capitals to shape emerging data-privacy laws as progress on a federal bill has slowed.
Former South Carolina Democratic chairman Jaime Harrison is giving GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham his toughest challenge yet.
Sometimes even popular bills just don’t move in Congress.
The coronavirus outbreak is prompting fears of drug shortages in the United States because of how deeply the pharmaceutical supply chain relies on China.
Ag groups want a seat at the federal policy table as Congress focuses on climate change, but largely avoided using that term at a Wednesday briefing.
Could Wasserman Schultz be the 'comeback kid' in a three-way race with Rosa DeLauro and Marcy Kaptur to take over House Appropriations?
The Pentagon wants $77 million to keep operating and protecting key satellites in its latest request to Congress for overseas war contingency funding.
Capitol Police lawyer who helped win sexual discrimination case leaves for DOJ and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband makes big tech stock transactions.
Senators Chris Murphy, John Barrasso, and Ron Johnson expressed support for Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's anti-corruption efforts.
Days after reviving the debate over how to regulate the driverless vehicle industry, the House Energy and Commerce Committee is circulating a draft bill.
The Senate’s secretary for the majority, Laura Dove, is leaving her post later this month. She will be replaced by assistant GOP Secretary Robert Duncan.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Thursday proposed a bill to create a federal agency to safeguard Americans’ data, with powers to write and enforce regulations.
Judy Shelton, an economic adviser to President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Fed nominee, drew skepticism from some Republican senators on Banking.
Young Republicans have been knocking on doors with a message many in party have preferred to ignore: It's time to get serious about fighting climate change.
The White House budget proposal would cut funding for climate and clean energy research, even as Republican lawmakers offered new climate legislation
The Senate passed a resolution, with Republicans joining in, that would limit Donald Trump's powers to attack Iran without congressional authorization.