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Judge questions Trump push to block records from Jan. 6 panel
A federal judge sounded skeptical about halting Jan. 6 panel’s request for Trump-era records about the causes of the Capitol attack.
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A federal judge sounded skeptical about halting Jan. 6 panel’s request for Trump-era records about the causes of the Capitol attack.
The Texas Republican talks about goats, his F-150 and how a devout Catholic could support immigration policies like “Remain in Mexico.”
PODCAST — The Virginia and New Jersey elections signals where each party hopes they can succeed in the 2022 midterms.
Senate GOPers are blocking a nominee for an SBA post over Planned Parenthood loans, but also his ties to a Muslim get-out-the-vote group.
President Biden called climate change the "single-most important thing," but voters in Virginia and New Jersey made clear they disagree.
OPINION — Tragedies like the Charleston church massacre may soon be forgotten as laws to ban teaching of racial truths in schools spread.
House Democratic leaders moved toward setting votes on a massive social spending package, but moderates said they still lack the needed votes.
Corporations relied on forced arbitration more often in 2020 than in 2019, using a practice that runs counter to efforts among lawmakers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will seek to increase immigrant processing capacity at border ports of entry.
House Democrats will include four weeks of paid family and medical leave in a social spending package – but it faces opposition in the Senate.
As the NFL seeks to close the book on the Washington Football Team's scandals, Congress won’t be letting the league change the subject yet.
The House Rules Committee finds itself in the spotlight this year as the fulcrum for the bulk of Democrats' congressional agenda.
U.S. outrage at the Taliban risks clouding policymakers’ judgment when cold-blooded calculations are needed about U.S. national interests.
Hesitancy, a lack of access and relaxed mitigation efforts in schools could mean it’d take months for most younger children to be vaccinated.
Ten Senate candidates, including some in battleground states, have already put almost $30 million of their own money into their campaigns.
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry is arguing he should not be charged in California in a case alleging he lied to federal agents.
Democrats weighed the reasons for surprise losses in elections as the GOP sees more House members as vulnerable in 2022.
ANALYSIS — Democrats were in trouble before, and their majorities are still at risk, but replicating what Youngkin did won’t be easy.
A Pentagon investigator found that the military had made a "mistake" but had not committed a crime in strike that killed Afghan civilians.
The members’ team struggled and lost to the Capitol Police, 26-6, in the 2021 edition of the Congressional Football Game.