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Hot suit summer: Seersucker day is back in Washington
National Seersucker Day, an annual event organized by Sen. Bill Cassidy, is back to its pre-pandemic form after the pandemic forced a hiatus.
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National Seersucker Day, an annual event organized by Sen. Bill Cassidy, is back to its pre-pandemic form after the pandemic forced a hiatus.
Democrats and health care industry groups largely applauded the Supreme Court's decision on the 2010 health care law Thursday.
Mary C. Curtis talks with education policy expert Jazmyne Owens about why some states are trying to ban the teaching of systemic racism.
House Ways and Means Committee Republicans clashed with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday over President Joe Biden’s tax proposals.
Federal employees will get Juneteenth, after President Joe Biden signed the bill, which sped through both chambers of Congress this week.
Congressional staffers carry National Seersucker Day cutouts into the Ohio Clock Corridor for the annual Seersucker Thursday photo op in the Capitol
That 7-2 decision means the court did not address legal questions about whether the law, known as the Affordable Care Act, is invalid.
Getting more immigrants vaccinated against COVID-19 could be critical to Biden's goal of inoculating 70 percent of the country by July 4.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
A massive filibuster-proof budget reconciliation package worth as much as $6 trillion is taking shape within the Senate Democratic caucus.
Vote passed with support from both parties and President Biden; repeals of other war authorizations could happen.
Republican senators expressed mounting impatience with the federal mask mandate for travelers as restrictions are lifted elsewhere.
The House passes legislation that would require companies to disclose climate change risk, political spending and data on executive pay.
Speaker Pelosi and Reps. Sean Patrick Maloney and Ritchie Torres at a ceremony for a bill to designate the National Pulse Memorial.
President Joe Biden warned Vladimir Putin about retaliation for cyberattacks at their first bilateral summit in Geneva.
Juneteenth has always been a jubilee — a celebration of emancipation, a forgiveness of national sins. Soon, it will be a federal holiday.
Criticism came from both parties at a budget hearing on the Biden Administration's proposed 40 percent increase in education spending.
ANALYSIS — The 2022 Senate elections will be determined by two differing factors: midterm dynamics and straight-ticket voting.
Races in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Arizona could determine if Democrats keep control, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Attorney General Merrick Garland reversed two Trump-era policies restricting asylum for victims of domestic abuse, gang violence and others.