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House Republicans oust Liz Cheney from No. 3 leadership post
House Republicans ousted their No. 3 leader from her post for her criticism of former President Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.
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House Republicans ousted their No. 3 leader from her post for her criticism of former President Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.
The CDC panel's recommendation of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for young teens follows Food and Drug Administration authorization.
House Armed Services Committee presses for answers on meaning of ‘over-the-horizon’ approach touted by Pentagon
Two lawmakers said Wednesday that their offices were left unprepared for what emergency actions to take on Jan. 6.
House Democrats may vote next week on one or two bills responding to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol without Republican support.
Telemedicine advocates are battling twin fears about potentially higher spending and fraud — two concerns they call unfounded.
Brood X is back in Washington after a 17-year hiatus. Cicadas are known to get swept up in politics, like a 2004 Republican attack ad.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg characterized fuel shortages from ransomware attack as evidence of need for infrastructure funds.
Photo of the day: A squirrel enjoys a Snickers candy bar in Upper Senate Park at the Capitol.
For Republicans at the House Oversight and Reform Committee, the real victims of the Jan. 6 riot were the people attacking the Capitol.
Politicians who embrace false narratives could help fuel the possibility of violent extremism in America like the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol.
The rules are meant to respond to the clusters of infections in crowded workplaces but arrive more than a year after outbreaks began.
OPINION — Without the filibuster, the Senate would become yet another institution where party politics are everything, Orrin Hatch writes.
The department is looking to counter a developing narrative that it was disorganized or unprepared during the Jan. 6 attacks.
Immigration advocates say attracting more permanent residents and younger foreign grads could help reverse slow U.S. population growth.
The money would help state and local governments, under frequent attack, upgrade their equipment and cybersecurity.
Connecting with people of color is critical to Democrats' success, the senators said. The GOP needs one more seat to take the majority.
ANALYSIS — Public opinion surveys show an edge for those saying they want government to do more, signaling support for Joe Biden's agenda.
Dennis Kelleher, the CEO of Better Markets, provides an insider account of the GameStop hearings — and what comes next at the SEC.
Along with partisan charges, senators debated limits of disclosure, free speech, and if making voting easier makes elections less secure.