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Trump-backed Julia Letlow wins special election for seat late husband won
Julia Letlow's victory in Louisiana's 5th District makes her the 48th widow ever to succeed her husband in Congress.
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Julia Letlow's victory in Louisiana's 5th District makes her the 48th widow ever to succeed her husband in Congress.
The outer fence surrounding the Capitol complex will be removed this weekend, according to acting House Sergeant-at-Arms Timothy P. Blodgett.
Rep. Tom Reed could be subject to the House ethics process for accusations by Nicolette Davis of sexual misconduct.
With Wilmington clogged by traffic from Biden’s St. Paddy’s Day trip, Tom Carper was forced to lead a committee hearing from a train.
Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss whether Senate Republicans will follow suit and what earmarks mean for the appropriations process.
The effort to expel Marjorie Taylor Greene from the House could set the stage for extended partisan war in the chamber.
It was another busy week on the Hill. Here's the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call's photojournalists.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with Bryan Del Monte, president of The Aviation Agency, about what a passport could mean.
OPINION — Congress has an opportunity to pass truly comprehensive China legislation, but a massive spending bill is not what is needed.
Schools can reopen with three feet of space between students instead of the previously recommended six, the CDC said, if kids are masked.
OPINION — Biden has a historic opportunity to choose a solicitor general worthy of Bristow and Marshall. Our times demand nothing less.
A former three-term senator from Florida, Nelson was a House member when he flew aboard the shuttle Columbia in 1986.
The hearing, the first in 34 years on the issue, was set even before a deadly attack Tuesday on three Asian businesses in the Atlanta area.
Sen. Tim Kaine revealed he is a long-hauler with neurological symptoms he described as non-painful but “weird.”
Rep. Mike Gallagher and others want to repeal authorizations dating back to the 1950s to reassert Congress' war powers.
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“It’s pretty intense,” said John Valanos, owner of the Monocle. “It’s kind of difficult to ask our customers to climb the barbed wire.”
Deb Haaland's position as Interior secretary is a historic milestone for Native Americans and might be a pivot for Native issues.
Julia Letlow could become the latest grieving spouse to come to Capitol Hill. It was once a key path for women entering politics.
A narrowly divided House will have to wait for a replacement to Rep. Marcia L. Fudge, who is now secretary of Housing and Urban Development.