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Capitol Police arrest man in suspicious vehicle outside Supreme Court
Capitol Police responded to a suspicious vehicle near the Supreme Court on Tuesday, arresting a suspect and taking him into custody.
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Capitol Police responded to a suspicious vehicle near the Supreme Court on Tuesday, arresting a suspect and taking him into custody.
Rep. Young Kim talks about her legendary energy, bouncing around the Pacific as a kid, the future of the Republican Party, and more.
Congress is moving toward requiring women to register for the draft after the House included a requirement that they do so in a defense bill.
Lawmakers from both sides agree that consumers don't understand the extent of third-party companies' access to their financial data.
A former U.S. diplomat says infighting within the Taliban should cause the Biden administration to treat the group with extreme caution.
Republicans are intent on blocking the bill, and Democrats don't want to use time-consuming reconciliation process
The US resettled just 11,411 refugees last fiscal year, lower than the previous record low set in the final year of the Trump administration.
About 80,000 green cards went to waste last week, despite a yearslong backlog of immigrants waiting for those slots.
OPINION — Biden’s problem right now stems from the way that he has been strategizing as a legislator rather than a president.Â
Frances Haugen, a former Facebook manager-turned-whistleblower, will bring her explosive allegations about Instagram to Congress on Tuesday.
Decision not to charge agents with making false statements amid reports of abuse by a former team doctor for U.S. gymnasts is being reviewed.
OPINION — The INFORM Consumers Act would target third-party sellers of fake, stolen or dangerous goods on online platforms like Amazon.
Some lawmakers are pressing for the Biden administration to live up to promises about a more proactive approach to the Caribbean.
The Biden administration released a final rule that would reinstate eligibility for federal family planning funds to organizations that provide abortions.
Nebraska Rep. Jeff Fortenberry opened a legal expense fund on Aug. 27 to pay for costs associated with an FBI investigation.
New webpage provides another avenue for officers and staff of the Capitol Police and House sergeant-at-arms to report problems.
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said the business thirst for access to China's market has to be tempered with experience.
The Supreme Court started its new term Monday, and while things are more open than the last term, COVID-19 changes are still in effect.
President Joe Biden on Monday renewed calls for Senate Republicans to allow Democrats to raise the debt limit on their own.
Photo of the day: "Draw the Curtain" by artist Nicolas Party is wrapped around the recently reopened Hirshhorn Museum on the National Mall