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‘The Courier’: How friendship trumped Cold War politics - Roll Call
Dominic Cooke discusses his new Cold War thriller "The Courier" amid a heightened era of U.S.-Russian tensions.
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Dominic Cooke discusses his new Cold War thriller "The Courier" amid a heightened era of U.S.-Russian tensions.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg said the administration wants a clear direction from Republicans when Congress returns June 7.
ANALYSIS — It could turn out that Biden was a savvy operator who used progressives as foils to bring Republicans in Congress to the table.
To avoid a special election upset, heavy Democratic support flowed into a district Biden carried by 23 points.
Photo of the day: Hélène Golay stocks inventory at Capitol Hill Books as the store reopens to indoor customers on Tuesday after being closed for several months due to COVID-19
ANALYSIS — For now, the Democrats’ pro-Israel wing is dominant, but primaries this cycle will reveal if the divide is growing or narrowing.
Despite hiccups, Congress and President Biden have moved closer to a big boost in U.S. research and development eyed as a counter to China.
Vice President Kamala Harris will be the White House point person on voting rights, ahead of a key Senate vote this month.
The House Budget chairman said he expects House Democrats to move forward with a procedural mechanism known as a "deeming" resolution.
The Senate will consider legislation overhauling election and campaign laws after it returns from its Memorial Day recess.
Senate leaders struck a deal to delay consideration of a bipartisan science research and development package after opposition by Republicans.
Watch as CQ Roll Call speaks with Lori Trahan about the Social Media DATA Act, which is meant to bring transparency to targeted advertising.
The president is asking a polarized and nearly evenly divided Congress to spend big, raise taxes and take on more debt.
In theory, the House and Senate could take up a mega-bill funding Biden priorities in July — or battles could last until Christmas.
This week the National Guard ended its mission at the Capitol and the anniversary of George Floyd's death was observed.
Chuck Schumer expressed awe at an unexpected bout of bipartisanship this week: the Senate easily agreed to an amendment from Rand Paul.
Despite pleas from the family of a fallen police officer, Republicans blocked establishing a commission to probe the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
The White House sees low interest rates as an opportunity to rebuild the economy after a “decade of disinvestment.”
OPINION — Cryptocurrencies and the revolutionary technology powering them can help Joe Biden fulfill several campaign promises.
OPINION — The weakened leadership structure in Congress and midterm uncertainty give collaborative-minded lawmakers an opportunity.