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Schumer, Gillibrand join House Democrats from New York in urging Cuomo to resign
Schumer and Gillibrand join majority of House Democrats from New York in calling on Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to resign.
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Schumer and Gillibrand join majority of House Democrats from New York in calling on Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to resign.
After winning five nonconsecutive House terms in two different districts, Arizona’s Ann Kirkpatrick announces her retirement.
Photos of the week: As we marked the one year anniversary of the pandemic this week, Congress passed the $1.9 trillion covid stimulus package
Congress was dragged into the 21st century by the coronavirus, but there's doubt that lawmakers will embrace tech to be more transparent.
President Joe Biden delivered his first prime-time address to the nation on Thursday, a day marked by many firsts.
Roughly 1 in 10 members of Congress have contracted COVID-19 over the past year, but cases halted soon after vaccinations began on the Hill.
President Joe Biden signed a $1.86 trillion COVID-19 relief package into law Thursday, his first major legislative achievement.
Senators agreed, 51-48, to set up a vote for Xavier Becerra, President Joe Biden's pick to lead the Health and Human Services Department.
Health and Human Services data show work requirements or capped funding result in reduced enrollment and access to care.
Coil CEO Stefan Thomas talks to Chris Brummer about how he stored 7,200 Bitcoins in a digital wallet, only to forget the password.
For a sector often resistant to change, the pandemic has speeded a reckoning with skyrocketing costs and traditional instruction methods.
A look at the year of COVID-19 at the U.S. Capitol in five photographs.
Eating out was hard enough during the pandemic — and then the razor-wire fence went up around their workplace.
The future of how Congress conducts its business is an open question on several levels at the one-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The House Ethics Committee is hearing appeals from two Republicans who violated new rules requiring them to pass through magnetometers.
Photos of the day: New Jersey Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski brought his dog Otto to the Capitol on Thursday.
Senate Democrats announced plans Thursday for a floor vote on legislation to expand background checks for private gun sales.
One year after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Political Theater takes stock of the changes afoot in Congress.
New district lines propelled some lawmakers into the House, and put them in position to later advance to the Senate.
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, shipyards still don't have specific federal regulations to keep them safe.