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Senate Judiciary approves bill cracking down on tech monopolies
Republicans and Democrats are joining forces to try preventing tech giants from harming smaller companies by pushing their own products.
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Republicans and Democrats are joining forces to try preventing tech giants from harming smaller companies by pushing their own products.
There is a growing outcry from lawmakers for President Biden to release billions in frozen Afghan funds to help ease a hunger crisis there.
Biden promised to prioritize voting rights. Mary C. Curtis speaks with White House Senior Advisor Cedric Richmond on what's next.
Institutional investors urge companies to align their corporate values with donations to politicians who want to limit access to abortion.
ANALYSIS — Bequette is trying to leverage his NFL career in his Senate challenge. But there’s a question about his Super Bowl victory.
The Supreme Court won’t step back into the legal challenge over a Texas law that effectively bans abortions after around six weeks.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Two-thirds of lawmakers who responded to a CQ Roll Call survey reported experiencing death threats as America's politics grow more heated.
Top Democratic tax writers remained optimistic Thursday about restoring a more generous version of the child tax credit.
A judge rejected a request to stop a House committee from using bank records it obtained through a subpoena as part of the Jan. 6 probe.
OPINION — Isn’t it better to be aware and prepared to act than to ignore the effects of climate change until it’s in your face?
President Joe Biden did say Wednesday that there may be a way to reach consensus on the Electoral Count Act.
ANALYSIS — The Likely Republican race for Montana’s new 1st District augurs well for the GOP’s chances of winning back the House.
Biden publicly acknowledged for the first time that his stalled budget reconciliation package may need to be substantially slimmed down.
Advocates are pushing senators to disregard rulings by the Senate parliamentarian on immigration provisions in a reconciliation bill.
Donald Trump debuted material at his Arizona rally, with the former president pushing anti-white discrimination and election conspiracies.
The high court on Wednesday refused a request from former President Donald Trump to block release of documents concerning the Capitol attack.
Congress is considering legislation to require government contractors to reveal more about their pricing, setting off a partisan debate.
A snowy owl, a rare sight in Washington, has been dazzling bird-watchers — and feasting on Union Station rodents — all month.
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on several sweeping cases that could drastically change public policy making and jurisprudence.