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Supreme Court to hear arguments over race in college admissions
At issue is whether decisions at Harvard and UNC are unconstitutional or violate a federal anti-discrimination law.
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At issue is whether decisions at Harvard and UNC are unconstitutional or violate a federal anti-discrimination law.
A former Capitol Police officer was convicted Friday of interfering with the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
A win by Republican Allan Fung against Democrat Seth Magaziner in Rhode Island would break the Democrats' hold on House seats in New England.
Lawmakers argue Congress should act to avoid tax woes for casual online sellers in the 2023 filing season ending next April.
Taking a page out of ESG investing, nutrition advocates urge shareholders to push for changes in food companies' practices.
All eyes may be on the campaign trail, but union action continues on the Hill. Organizers see “momentum” as another office takes a vote.
When it comes to this scary topic, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Joe Biden can’t just “change the subject” ahead of the midterms.
A prosecutor urged the Supreme Court to compel Sen. Lindsey Graham's testimony before a grand jury probe of efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Documents reveal growing U.S. military focus on adjusting policies, plans and programs to respond to Russian threats to use nuclear weapons.
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Lisa Blunt Rochester was holding her toddler, but she didn’t let that stop her from walking up to Tom Carper after a local event.
House Ways and Means Republicans are renewing pressure on the Biden administration over a leak of taxpayer information to ProPublica.
Capitol Hill may be buttoned up, but not when it comes to pets. Dogs are everywhere, enhancing mental health and watching history unfold.
A patron plays keno at a casino in Henderson, Nev., on Tuesday as supporters of GOP Senate candidate Adam Laxalt gather for a rally there.
Two Republican lawmakers say new charges over Huawei Technologies show a need for more scrutiny of Chinese companies in the U.S.
The administration is launching an effort to stop what President Joe Biden calls 'junk fees' in banking, travel and telecommunications.
The delay comes as Democrats agitate for increased access to birth control in the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
The state joined states such as New York, California and Missouri in nabbing more than $50 million in health-related earmarks in fiscal 2022.
The jockeying for federal money for semiconductor manufacturing has begun as global producers announce big investment plans.
Kelli Ward petitioned the court to at least temporarily pause a subpoena from the House select committee investigating Capitol attack.