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Military commanders disavow notion of extremists in their ranks
Two top military officers said Tuesday there are "zero" white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem.
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Two top military officers said Tuesday there are "zero" white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem.
Democrats voted to kill a resolution from Kevin McCarthy to censure Maxine Waters for urging protesters to be more confrontational.
Rep. Harold Rogers faces a $5,000 fine after bypassing a security check on his way to the floor, the third Republican to be handed the penalty.
The United States still lacks a comprehensive COVID-19 testing strategy more than a year into the pandemic, even as vaccines are distributed.
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OPINION — Twenty years of uneven American involvement in Afghanistan should bring with it moral obligations, Shapiro writes.
David Richardson joins to talk about where the fintech jobs are, and what sectors have been most impacted by the industry's explosive growth.
Members gasped and cried, then went outside to a news conference where they said Congress still needs to pass a bill to overhaul policing.
Senate Republicans and Democrats sparred over the impact of recent state voting laws, making any federal action unlikely.
Tribal communities were quick to vaccinate their populations and have been on an improving trajectory in terms of new infections and deaths.
The House will consider a rule to allow Democrats to regain floor time from Republicans forcing roll call votes on noncontroversial bills.
Taiwan, Brazil and also New Jersey are using technology to bring greater citizen input and crowdsourcing techniques into lawmaking.
CQ Roll Call discusses how we talk about violence both in and out of the Violence Against Women Act with experts.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus respond to Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd
Requests for records are facing a huge backlog due to reduced staff at a VA records center, causing some veterans to miss out on benefits.
OPINION — The FCC vote to take away over half of the spectrum air waves reserved for transportation safety will have dangerous consequences.
A witness before the Senate Finance Committee agreed with GOP assertions that repealing the limit on deducting state and local taxes would run counter to efforts to close income and wealth gaps.
Lawmakers from both parties worry that big tech or retail companies could find a backdoor into banking with industrial loan companies.
Lawmakers are debating bills focused on D.C. statehood, immigration and pandemic-related hate crimes this week.
Granholm says the administration wants to bring jobs to areas hard-hit by the transition to cleaner energy.