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At the Races: What the GOP isn’t attacking (yet)
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Over the two years of the 116th Congress, the OCE referred matters involving Reps. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., D-Ga. and Steven Palazzo, R-Miss.
Looking back, the pandemic has shined a light on just how deep the incisions are from structural and racial inequities.
Thanks to strenuous efforts to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus, the Navy has maintained an ambitious tempo of operations.
Electric vehicles are on the way and fuel taxes aren't enough to keep up with the cost of building and maintaining highways.
OPINION — Going back in history, many Black women have lived with the contrast between how you feel and how the world sees you.
House Democrats hope the bills, to be taken up next week, will help momentum toward larger immigration overall backed by the White House
Two Senate panels advanced President Joe Biden’s pick for deputy budget director, but not without some unexpected partisan fireworks.
Merrick Garland takes over the Justice Department determined to curb the rise of white supremacist violence after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
After canceling charity matches in 2020, organizers of the baseball, softball, basketball and hockey games are working to bring them back.
Preoccupied with COVID-19, the world's inoculation campaigns against measles, rubella, polio and other diseases have lagged.
OPINION — It is high time Republicans stop allowing Democrats to take credit for the successes of GOP economic policies.
Republicans are launching digital ads knocking Democrats for supporting the bill, while Democrats target Republicans who voted against it.
The House passed a $1.86 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday that would provide an expanded safety net to millions of Americans.
A provision added by the Senate to the big pandemic relief bill means million-dollar executive pay would get pricier for big corporations.
Secretary of State Antony Blink is heading to Alaska next week to be "very frank" in meetings with high-level Chinese officials.
After telling Republican Party committees not to use his name to raise money, Trump seemed to say the opposite on Tuesday night.
From heavier use of administrative records to new weekly surveys, the pandemic changed the Census Bureau's traditional approach to data.
Hacks on schools climbed 18 percent from 2019 to 2020, affecting 377 educational organizations in 40 states.
Former President Donald Trump says he will campaign against Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, but she still has the advantage.