Opinion · 117th Congress
If corporations are people, they just might have an opinion
OPINION — Republicans admonishing corporations are the same pols who eagerly accepted their campaign donations and good PR in days past.
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OPINION — Republicans admonishing corporations are the same pols who eagerly accepted their campaign donations and good PR in days past.
"Relatively few" lawmakers will be allowed to attend President Joe Biden's April 28 joint address to Congress due to COVID-19.
President Joe Biden will have to wait until at least 2022 before famous comedians can dunk on him in front of a room full of journalists.
Senate confirmation of Gensler to lead SEC may open door to corporate disclosure of political spending and global warming risks.
Despite recent history of deadly attacks and threats to the the Capitol and lawmakers, there is no plan for continuity of Congress.
The Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6 attack will not be criminally charged.
FBI director says no country "presents a more severe threat to our innovation, our economic security, and our democratic ideas" than China
The Biden administration proposed to allow groups that provide abortions or abortion referrals along with birth control to get federal funds.
A pullout of U.S. troops by September may be rocky and could have ripple effects that are hard to predict.
The U.S. Capitol Police needs to restructure operations and change its culture, its inspector general finds.
OPINION — Congressional bipartisanship helped pass the Civil Rights Act and COVID-19 relief. Opportunities are still there for the taking.
Jeremiah Letlow, 3, stands in front of his mother, Rep. Julia Letlow, during her ceremonial swearing-in with Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Senate Republicans will debate next week whether a ban on earmarks in their conference rules actually prevents members from requesting them.
The top Republican on the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, Brady is serving his 13th term but will not seek a 14th.
Former Rep. Mark Walker is already in the race, and Lara Trump has been mentioned as a candidate for the seat Sen. Richard Burr is giving up.
Senators' plan to introduce legislation comes after Major League Baseball decided to move the 2021 All Star Game from Atlanta to Denver.
President Biden has picked two experienced professionals for top cybersecurity posts with backgrounds in national security.
After earning Trump's opposition, Murkowski said she's doing what she needs to do to run, but will make her decision "when I make it."
Health officials are trying to stop the COVID-19 vaccine equity gap from growing as vaccine eligibility opens up to all adults.
Calls grow for expanding first doses of two-dose COVID-19 vaccines and White House faces questions about redirecting vaccines to hot spots.