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Can you beat something about nothing in politics? Of course you can: Just look at the history of midterm elections.
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Can you beat something about nothing in politics? Of course you can: Just look at the history of midterm elections.
After the program sunsetted on July 1, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services put investors’ green card applications on hold.
Republicans and Democrats disagree on how best to address skyrocketing numbers of weapons being confiscated at airport security checkpoints.
State lawmakers in Arizona and Pennsylvania have been subpoenaed by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Countries like China, Russia and Iran operate talent recruitment programs to potentially steal U.S. technology, alarming U.S. officials.
Moderates may be an endangered species in politics, but they have reason to hope, the Arizona Democrat says.
Republicans released their own Russia sanctions bill after Senate Democrats made a counteroffer on Monday, likely ending talks.
Six Republicans voted Tuesday to confirm FDA nominee Robert Califf, who had seen opposition from pockets of the Democratic caucus.
New York Rep. Kathleen Rice is the 30th House Democrat to decide not to run again this year with control of the chamber at stake.
Ro Khanna talks about his book "Dignity in a Digital Age: Making Tech Work for All of Us" and how to decentralize opportunity.
Senate Democrats plan to bring legislation to the floor in March designed to cut costs for Americans as rampant inflation drives up prices.
The inspector general said a USDA office was slow to handle complaints of discrimination during the Trump administration.
Congress faces a heavy workload in the coming months, including filling the seat of retiring Supreme Court Justice Steven G. Breyer.
How Cynthia Lummis, a rancher and grandmother, was crowned the Senate’s queen of crypto - Fintech
Republican senators criticized the Pentagon for the amount of time and money it's dedicated to diversity and anti-extremism training.
Senate Banking Republicans skipped a vote Tuesday on five Fed nominees to block Sarah Bloom Raskin's advance.
Competing campaigns look to influence the debate over dramatically restricting coverage of a controversial treatment drug Aduhelm.
There are limits to American power on a global scale, and we are seeing them firsthand in the Ukraine crisis, Walter Shapiro writes.
Politically vulnerable House Democrats are anxious about the ongoing delay in finalizing fiscal 2022 spending bills.
Even a great midterm House election in 2022 might only result in the GOP creeping up to three or four seats in New Jersey.