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Capitol Police committed unfair labor practice, decision finds
The order directs the Capitol Police to rescind suspension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement with its officers.
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The order directs the Capitol Police to rescind suspension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement with its officers.
Russia did not attempt to physically alter voting process or election results but did launch propaganda efforts against Biden and for Trump.
Sen. Joni Ernst opens the door to the Kennedy Caucus Room in the Russell Senate Office Building as she arrives for the Senate Republican lunch.
Experts predict emissions will jump as COVID-19 inoculations increase and warn of what lies in wait if they continue apace.
Wealthfront CEO Andy Rachleff joins Fintech Beat to explain the operational mechanics and economics of roboadvising and more.
Photo of the day: Employees work in the keg room of the Boundary Stone in DC while prepping for an April reopening.
Enactment of the Democratic COVID-19 relief law brings with it potential risks and rewards for the party that now controls Washington.
Manufacturers worked overtime to supply disposable personal protective equipment, take-out food containers and packaging home deliveries.
The Capitol Police will begin removing the fencing around the Capitol complex in place since a Jan. 6 attack.
Julian Khater and George Tanios were arrested Sunday on a complaint filed in federal court in Washington, the Justice Department announced.
OPINION — Given the popularity of the latest coronavirus relief law, Republicans are taking a huge gamble with their uniform opposition.
House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy and other Republicans called increased border crossings 'a crisis' created by Biden's immigration policies.
A backlash follows opposition by Republican senators to the nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland to be the first Native American in the Cabinet.
Ways and Means Chair Richard E. Neal wants to expand existing incentives and add new ones. Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden wants to consolidate.
Democrats highlighted the historic nature of her confirmation, noting that she describes herself as a 35th generation New Mexican.
The "forever wars," and the 2001 and 2002 resolutions that authorized them, may soon be relics of the past, if House Democrats prevail.
Based on her confirmation process, Rep. Deb Haaland can plan on some contentious oversight hearings if confirmed as Interior secretary.
Metal detectors are a common sight at arenas or venues, less so in the House of Representatives. But they might stick around for a while.
OPINION — Support for Puerto Rican self-determination reflects both the principles and the political interests of Democrats and the GOP.
Sen. Mike Lee said a Democratic bill may as well have been “written in hell by the Devil himself,” while Rep. Tim Ryan cried to the heavens.