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Some Democrats see Jan. 6 riot as motivator against midterm apathy
The Jan. 6 riot by pro-Trump protesters a year ago is the focus of some campaigns, but Republicans say it failed as a motivator in 2021 races.
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The Jan. 6 riot by pro-Trump protesters a year ago is the focus of some campaigns, but Republicans say it failed as a motivator in 2021 races.
Representatives of pension investment groups worry a Labor Department proposal about ESG investment would open them up to lawsuits.
One year after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, senior lawmakers are still looking for the appropriate security posture.
Lawmakers pushing for accountability beyond the Jan. 6 rioters still have to contend with a federal justice system that moves at a slow pace.
ANALYSIS — The Fed is winding down its pandemic monetary policy on a faster timetable, which could address inflation fears.
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Sen. Ted Cruz wants to force President Joe Biden to impose sanctions on German and other businesses over an underwater Russian gas pipeline.
The department is 447 officers short of “where we need to be,” Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger told senators on Wednesday.
There is a double standard when it comes to the treatment of children of color, as they are punished in schools more frequently.
The last year has brought constant reminders of the dangers members and their staff face while working at the Capitol,
“We want the government to start leading on this stuff, not being stuck in the Stone Age,” said Rep. Tim Ryan of mental health after the riot.
For those trying to do their jobs as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, there was little time to think. A year later, some memories stand out.
Some corporate PACs say they will continue to withhold donations to Republicans who voted against Electoral College results on Jan. 6, 2021.
Detroit-area Democratic Rep. Brenda Lawrence is retiring, and Rep. Rashida Tlaib will run in the new district Lawrence is giving up.
The issue is who pays for medical care when a patient receives a surprise medical bill, and how to decide how much they owe.
OPINION — The “New Right” was previously an outlier in GOP politics. Now it’s all that is left, for the most part, Stu Rothenberg writes.
Hannity may have had a conversation with Trump on the night of Jan. 5, and possibly other instances, about planning for Jan. 6, panel says.
Candidates for Congress are issuing nonfungible tokens to help raise campaign funds, and so too is Melania Trump, for charity.
Veteran Rep. Zoe Lofgren has seen a lot in her decadeslong service, but the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack has taken her aback.
President Joe Biden has begun the process of sending nominations back to the Senate, a paperwork requirement.