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Democrats can’t blame ‘huge bummer’ in Virginia on turnout
OPINION — Youngkin won despite the 2021 Virginia electorate being nearly identical to 2020 in terms of party ID and ideology.
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OPINION — Youngkin won despite the 2021 Virginia electorate being nearly identical to 2020 in terms of party ID and ideology.
Max Cleland, a Vietnam veteran and triple amputee who served in the Senate, died on Tuesday at the age of 79.
FBI arrests Ukrainian citizen in Europe and seizes $6 million in assets allegedly extorted by the REvil computer hacking group
The Supreme Court appeared unlikely Tuesday to second-guess how Congress denies residents of Puerto Rico certain Social Security benefits.
Some face primaries or House colleagues as challengers, while others will have to fight regardless of how new district lines are drawn.
An administration recommendation that stablecoin issuers be regulated like banks has received criticism from Republicans in Congress.
Rafael Warnock, Ron Johnson, Maggie Hassan, Mark Kelly, Catherine Cortez Masto and Marco Rubio face tough reelection races next year.
Sununu had been considered a top Republican prospect to challenge New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan in 2022.
A watchdog group says the bill could increase deficits by $200 billion over 10 years, falling short of ambitions to fully pay for the package.
Biden’s approval ratings, redistricting and more will shape whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress after the 2022 midterms.
The Jan. 6 committee investigating the attack on the Capitol has subpoenaed 10 more Trump officials, including Stephen Miller.
Senators are proposing amendments to the annual defense policy bill on subjects including Afghanistan and Russia's Nord Stream pipeline.
Harry Dunn and Gus Papathanasiou are running against one another to head the Capitol Police Labor Committee.
Community banks, minority lending institutions and credit unions face greater risks of cyberattacks and damages from data breaches.
Democrats find their path forward in 2022 and 2024 potentially perilous, with long-term trends and short term challenges colliding.
Photo of the day: Soldiers of the Army's "Old Guard" rearrange flowers during the centennial commemoration at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery
Rep. Ruben Gallego counts 11 times during his deployment in Iraq that he barely escaped death. He recounts them in “They Called Us ‘Lucky.’”
Conan French sits down with Fintech Beat to talk about the themes in the IIF, IMF, World Bank, and DC Fintech Week conferences.
The Supreme Court wrestled Monday with what Congress intended in a 1978 law about government surveillance.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument Tuesday about how Congress denies residents of Puerto Rico certain Social Security benefits.