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Race rating: Missouri Senate stays Solid Republican for now
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt’s retirement will likely lead to a messy GOP primary but doesn’t change his party’s prospects of holding the seat.
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Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt’s retirement will likely lead to a messy GOP primary but doesn’t change his party’s prospects of holding the seat.
Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri announced Monday that he would not run for a third term in 2022, the fifth Republican senator to do so.
ANALYSIS — it’s still a bit weird telling medical professionals that my high-risk environment is the White House.
OPINION — Monaco, Gupta and Clarke would help Merrick Garland restore integrity and independence to the Justice Department.
Differences within the Democratic and Republican caucuses in Congress so far have been worked out, or inconsequential.
OPINION — Derivatives may not be as exciting as video games, but their real-world utility affects everything, from hamburgers to electricity.
Schumer's “perfecting amendment” adds billions of dollars for local governments, restaurants and child-care grants.
House action on the revised $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package may slip a day as the chamber waits on the Senate to send it back.
A task force led by retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré says big changes are needed to secure the Capitol against future attacks.
New digital ads aimed at Wisconsin and Florida show Senate Democrats think the COVID-19 relief package will be a salient issue in 2022.
The Senate approved a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill Saturday on a 50-49 party-line vote, sending it back to the House with changes.
House Republicans called on Democratic leaders to hold hearings on the rising number of migrant children crossing the U.S. border.
The Biden administration says coronavirus vaccines can be distributed fast and equitably, but federal data shows otherwise.
The Senate's marathon voting session on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package was going strong early Saturday.
Good times in the Senate as its members prepared for another "vote-a-rama." Not to mention fresh doughnuts.
Senate Democrats agree to a last-minute reduction and extension of unemployment aid as debate begins on amendments.
A late insert to coronavirus aid package would cost Uber and DoorDash drivers, Airbnb hosts and others about $1 billion annually.
OPINION — Entrepreneurship offers a blueprint for tackling the nation’s challenges and here’s how the government can double down as a partner.
Photos of the week in D.C. as captured by CQ Roll Call's photojournalists Tom Williams and Caroline Brehman.
The Senate broke its record for the longest vote ever held in the modern era, with senators locked in place on Friday.