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Senate advances same-sex marriage bill with new provisions
A bill to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriages could advance in the Senate on Wednesday afternoon, senators said.
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A bill to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriages could advance in the Senate on Wednesday afternoon, senators said.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, right, talks with Pennsylvania Sen.-elect, and fellow Democrat, John Fetterman in the Capitol on Wednesday.
What can we learn from the 2022 midterms? Independents don’t respond well to attack ads — and strategists care too much about the base.
Republicans have won enough seats to take a majority in the House, according to races called by The Associated Press.
Democrats kicked off the post-election lame-duck period with pledges to prioritize legislation to permanently protect DACA recipients.
Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell won another term as the Senate's Republican leader, defeating a challenge from Florida's Rick Scott.
Arizona voters narrowly approved a ballot measure to allow undocumented college students to pay in-state tuition.
Senate Judiciary Chair Richard J. Durbin said the party wants to get through as many of the nominees as possible by the end of the year.
Women detainees at a Georgia center were subject to excessive and often unnecessary gynecological procedures, a Senate investigation found.
A federal judge in Washington struck down a pandemic-related border directive known as Title 42 on Tuesday.
Democrats want to address the debt limit before this Congress, and likely their control in Washington, ends at the close of the year.Â
Republicans nominated Kevin McCarthy to be the next House speaker, but he still must win over most of the 31 colleagues who opposed him.
The latest episode of Fintech Beat, Mike Cagney, CEO of Future, joins Chris Brummer to talk about concrete use cases for blockchain.
Senators ask Pentagon to force private landlords on U.S. military bases to guarantee servicemembers a complete “tenant bill of rights."
Republicans got help in the race to gain control of the House because they held an advantage in drawing congressional maps, experts said.
Historical trends, the economy and Biden’s unpopularity provided a big opportunity for the GOP that didn’t pan out.
House Republicans will face their biggest tests of unity in the next Congress on fiscal issues, including the debt ceiling.
North Carolina's Richard Hudson takes over the House GOP's campaign committee after a disappointing midterm election.
Lawmakers say the collapse of FTX should strengthen the case for Congress to pass legislation to regulate the cryptocurrency industry.
Most of the House members running in 2022 against the same opponent they had beaten in 2020 won again this year.