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Trump appeals case challenging Jan. 6 committee to Supreme Court
Former President Donald Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court to block transmission of his White House documents to Congress.
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Former President Donald Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court to block transmission of his White House documents to Congress.
The year 2021 was like an extension of 2020, with its political violence and the pandemic. Political Theater looks back on the year that was.
New taxes in the $2.2 trillion reconciliation bill could be delayed or even scrapped as deliberations on the package slip into next year.
Payments suspended because of the pandemic were to resume, but Biden delayed them another 90 days until May 1.
Congress will give the Pentagon two more years to devise a new system for reporting weapons' costs to lawmakers.
Limited operations at U.S. consulates abroad during the pandemic are keeping visa holders stuck in the United States, wary that if they leave, they won’t be let back in.
Districts that reelected Democrats Tom O'Halleran and Ann Kirkpatrick were redrawn to include more areas that voted Republican in 2020.
Jordan is the second House GOP member asked to voluntarily cooperate with the committee’s inquiry. Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry was first.Â
Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski's district would pick up more Republican-leaning areas, while other Democrats' seats would get safer.
Airlines and the telecommunications industry agreed Wednesday to work together on issues surrounding 5G wireless services.
Calling Sen. Joe Manchin "the real president" ignores the Constitutional roles of the Senate and presidency.
President Biden will send medically trained military to hospitals this winter to combat the spread of the omicron variant of the coronavirus.
Executive recruiter David Richardson joins the podcast to talk about where the fintech jobs will be in 2022.
President Biden warned the unvaccinated of dire consequences as the omicron variant spreads – and noted Donald Trump got his booster shot.
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., said Democrats' investigation is a distraction from the party's failures on inflation, Afghanistan and immigration.
Republican Reps. Michelle Steele and Mike Garcia may face tougher races under the newly approved congressional map for California.
The year has been full of major hacks, and it will end as it began with a widespread software flaw that is worrying cybersecurity experts.
More than three dozen lawmakers called for a reversal of the "Remain in Mexico" expansion, calling it "a cruel deterrent policy."
Tucked into a just-passed Pentagon policy measure are numerous provisions that would alter some State Department operations.
New Jersey Rep. Albio Sires said he will retire after his term ends and support the son of Sen. Robert Menendez to succeed him.