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Rep. Albio Sires to retire, back Sen. Bob Menendez’s son for seat
New Jersey Rep. Albio Sires said he will retire after his term ends and support the son of Sen. Robert Menendez to succeed him.
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New Jersey Rep. Albio Sires said he will retire after his term ends and support the son of Sen. Robert Menendez to succeed him.
Losing can often breed more losing. Washington Democrats are on a remarkable losing streak, with few clear answers on how to get a win.
The request for an interview with Perry marks the first public action the panel has taken to glean information from a member of Congress.
The first Mexican American woman in Congress, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif., was first elected in 1992, but won't run again in 2022.
A Pentagon working group updating its procedures for handling extremism found 100 servicemembers had participated in extremist activities.
EPA's new vehicle emission standards even as Democrats struggle to pass a reconciliation package create challenges for industry compliance.
Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., cited the sacrifices involved in holding office in her decision not to run for a fourth term.
Sen. Joe Manchin III said Sunday he can't support the sweeping social safety net and climate change package known as "Build Back Better."
Colleagues remembered former Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson for his warmth, generosity, and annual barbecue lunches he arranged in the Capitol.
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Democratic leaders hoped to pass a $2.2 trillion climate change and social safety package known as Build Back Better by Christmas.
At least 30,000 Afghan refugees have applied for humanitarian parole, but the government has provided few details on the process.
Steven Cliff was urged by senators to set standards for autonomous technology that currently is subject to voluntary guidelines.
Rep. James E. Clyburn wanted a substitute for a commencement speech he was to give in South Carolina. He got one: President Joe Biden.
Democrats are unlikely to take up their sweeping safety net and climate spending and tax package before Christmas.
The administration is announcing actions to beef up the number of commercial truck drivers and untangle the troubled supply chain.
Sens. Richard J. Durbin, Dianne Feinstein, Joni Ernst and Lisa Murkowski announced a bipartisan plan for the Violence Against Women Act.
The FDA announced it would permanently change two requirements related to medication abortions that would expand the drug's availability.
Clotting events are a rare but serious side effect of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The advisers' vote was 15-0.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Richard J. Durbin says immigration remains "one of the major concerns in this reconciliation bill."