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House Republicans scrutinize Biden with restored oversight tool
Resolutions of inquiry are back, and they hint at what Republicans are planning should they regain control of the House in the midterms.
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Resolutions of inquiry are back, and they hint at what Republicans are planning should they regain control of the House in the midterms.
Republican Adam Laxalt questions why President Joe Biden has not come to Nevada to campaign with Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
The Lincoln Project made waves in the 2020 election. A new Showtime documentary series chronicles its campaign.
A Democratic super PAC hits Republicans in Arizona and North Carolina on Social Security with new ad buys totaling more than $1 million each.
Lawmakers and housing advocates are eyeing year-end legislation to expand a low-income housing tax credit to support affordable housing.
From Arlen Specter to Mark Kirk and beyond, “it doesn’t reveal a thing about a person’s character,” one pollster says.
Treatments for the hepatitis C have been around since 2013, but high costs and red have slowed efforts to stop the spread.
There are many issues on the ballot this November. But only two have a real chance of seeing action from Congress.
House Democrats and Republicans agree the Fed needs legislation to issue a digital dollar, but differ on key elements of such a bill.
In optics-obsessed Washington, where a necktie color hints at partisan loyalty and flag pins are de rigueur, the climate-themed lapel pin has arrived.
The White House is reflected in Hemant Shahi’s sunglasses during a rally on Monday with cannabis activists.
The Supreme Court on Monday paused an order to have South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham testify before a Georgia grand jury.
Presidents from both parties have ordered sales from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to soften spikes in gas prices.
Is the House race between Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria and Republican challenger Jen Kiggans a dead heat? There are some ways to tell.
What happens in Nevada will not stay there as voting begins in a state with a toss-up Senate race and three competitive House seats.
The Department of Transportation and others have been seeking waivers from the made-in-America provisions of the recent infrastructure law.
Guidance to ensure abortion access for servicemembers comes as midterms loom and annual defense bill awaits lawmakers in Congress.
The federal budget deficit for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 fell to just under $1.4 trillion, a 50 percent drop from the prior year.
Six years after Barack Obama's warning about "Cousin Pookie" not voting, Democrats worry about the same problem as midterm elections near.
Sen. Lindsey Graham asked the Supreme Court to block a subpoena from a grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.