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Partisan attacks on losers of past campaigns make little sense
Many Congress members were losers before they became winners, including one from Iowa's GOP, source of the latest attack.
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Many Congress members were losers before they became winners, including one from Iowa's GOP, source of the latest attack.
Lamb would be the more moderate Democrat in the primary for the Pennsylvania seat retiring Republican Sen. Patrick Toomey is vacating.
Alabama Republican Rep. Mo Brooks will have a lonely fight to get legal protection in a lawsuit over the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
PODCAST — The Americans with Disabilities Act is a bipartisan success story, but there is still a lot of work ahead to remove barriers.
It is difficult to see how the two political parties compromise, given how locked in they are to their positions, Stu Rothenberg writes.
The Senate on Wednesday voted to advance bipartisan infrastructure legislation, capping weeks of late-night negotiations.
President Biden is expected to announce the federal government will require its civilian workers to get COVID-19 vaccination shots or follow more stringent protections.
Thompson said the committee plans to obtain materials that were compiled as part of the second impeachment of former President Donald Trump.
Carveouts from overseas profits tax sought for US territories - Uncategorized
Jake Ellzey defeated Susan Wright in an all-GOP runoff in Texas for the seat Wright’s husband held before he died of COVID-19 complications.
A congressional advisory group said President Joe Biden's proposed budget for nuclear weapons was "minimally sufficient."
Former Wyoming Sen. Michael B. Enzi, a onetime shoe store owner who became chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, died Monday.
The U.S. isn't likely to reinvigorate domestic semiconductor manufacturing without a costly and sustained effort.
Police officers who defended the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 detail how the pro-Trump mob assaulted them.
OPINION — As Democrats rail against deadlock of democracy, Biden is on his way to a legislative record beyond Obama’s wildest dreams.
Bipartisan congressional interest in cryptocurrency could help a Republican member of the SEC steer the agency to favorable regulations.
U.S. Capitol Police officers watch a monitor of the Jan. 6 select committee hearing — the first public session investigating the attack.
The CDC recommends that some people vaccinated against COVID-19 resume wearing face masks indoors under certain circumstances.
Senate negotiators agreed Tuesday on a nearly $2.1 billion emergency spending measure that would bolster Capitol Hill security.
He may have voted for impeachment, but his least popular opinion revolves around breakfast. It’s an “absolute scam,” the Republican says.