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Short-staffed and overworked: Capitol Police struggle after months of trauma
Friday's assault marked the third death of a Capitol Police officer in what has been one of the most trying periods in the force’s 200 years.
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Friday's assault marked the third death of a Capitol Police officer in what has been one of the most trying periods in the force’s 200 years.
It's Time to Think Differently: Developing the Future Sustainable Package -
Schilling represented the Land of Lincoln side of the Quad Cities before running for the Iowa side in 2019. He died Tuesday.
The House transportation chairman tried to keep the low-cost Norwegian airline out of the U.S. in 2016. Now it's back.
Amid the rancor and division of daily politics, one thing that is becoming a bipartisan endeavor is bashing corporations.
The budget reconciliation process may advance an infrastructure package; immigration overhaul could be folded into that effort, too.
OPINION — Arguing over corporate taxes rather than deranged tweets highlights the contrast between Biden and Trump in the Oval Office.
Lawmakers say they plan to extend enhanced premium tax credits, but they haven’t laid out a specific plan for doing so.
President Donald Trump is ensconced at Mar-a-Lago, and both sides of the aisle are curious to know what his influence will be on the GOP.
The game is still months away, but lawmakers and Capitol Police officers are already preparing to play in memory of fallen officers.
The House will vote this month on legislation to make most of Washington, D.C., a state and to promote equal pay for men and women.
Democrats are targeting 21 districts in the 2022 midterm elections, down from 33 at the beginning of the 2020 cycle.
Earmarks appeared less likely in the $2 trillion infrastructure proposal after the White House said states will have to apply for the funding.
OPINION — To maintain a constructive filibuster, the Senate needs to change the incentives for negotiation and the costs of obstruction.
Frederik Mijnhardt, CEO of Secfi, joins Fintech Beat to explain why 80 percent of startup employees don’t exercise their stock options.
There have been seven bills this Congress where at least one Republican who supported the measure the last session switched their votes.
Digital service tax imposed by foreign countries is aimed at capturing more revenue from U.S. tech giants Amazon, Google and Facebook.
The Pentagon and Congress are concerned computer chips and servers can not only be counterfeit but also malicious if it carries spyware.
Capitol Police Officer William "Billy" Evans died Friday after a motorist struck him and another officer before being fatally shot.
Well liked by colleagues and known for his expertise in foreign affairs, Hastings was battling pancreatic cancer.