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Senate inches toward rules showdown over voting rights legislation
Senate Democrats are inching their way toward considering a rules change that would clear the path for majorities to approve legislation.
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Senate Democrats are inching their way toward considering a rules change that would clear the path for majorities to approve legislation.
Republicans trying to retake the House majority are on the offensive in most places, but not in California, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Bobby Rush, a Chicago veteran who once beat Barack Obama in a primary, is the 24th House Democrat to retire or run for other office.
Tech companies agreed Monday to delay deployment of 5G technology after airlines warned it could interfere with aviation safety.
The first migrants in a newly revived border program requiring them to wait in Mexico had U.S. immigration hearings Monday.
The Food and Drug Administration is also reducing the wait time for most people to get a third Pfizer shot to five months.
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer pledged to change chamber rules if voting rights legislation continues to be blocked by the minority.
Defense contractors have continued to give campaign contributions to Republicans who objected to 2020 election results.
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New health and safety measures are being recommended for the House as “dozens” of daily samples come back positive for COVID-19.
House and Senate party committees are tapping two veterans to run programs that spend millions on TV and digital ads.
Dems are less likely after ’22 to be able to extend temporary spending and tax policies they’re trying to pass through budget reconciliation.
Other changes will likely emerge in bargaining over the measure’s next iteration if Democrats hope to win Sen. Joe Manchin III's approval.
The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to reconsider lower court rulings on the controversial ‘Remain in Mexico’ program.
A new map has members of Michigan's delegation in the House scrambling, with some gearing up for primaries.
What was it like covering the late Sen. Harry Reid? Know your baseball, and be able to take and give some good-natured punches.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid died Tuesday in his home state of Nevada. CQ Roll Call takes a look back at his Senate tenure.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has died, his family announced Tuesday. He was 82.
Archbisoph Desmond Tutu, the human riots icon who died on Sunday at the age of 90, was no stranger to Capitol Hill.
It's not clear if Sen. Joe Manchin III will feel long-term political damage for opposing a spending bill that would have helped many in his state.