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The calendar may still say September, but voting in the 2022 midterm elections is already underway in several states.
The high court begins a new term with cases that could reshape how the country considers race in elections and higher education.
Members of the National Council of Resistance of Iran protest on Capitol Hill Wednesday in solidarity with uprisings in the Islamic nation.
For now, states will have to take a patchwork approach to paying for the ongoing public health crisis, Biden administration officials said.
This archival photo shows Rep. Steve Scalise returning to the Capitol on Sept. 28, 2017 after being shot during baseball practice that June.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott have beef.
President Biden also appeared to forget that a Republican lawmaker who backed the hunger conference was killed in a car accident last month.
When it comes to economic statistics, the Biden White House and congressional Democrats have turned cherry-picking into an art form
A bipartisan insulin affordability measure faces myriad obstacles, but a Senate duo hope the lame duck offers promise for passage.
Stu Levi, a partner at law firm Skadden, breaks down what intellectual property law means for non-fungible tokens.
Defense analysts and former military officials in Taiwan say the island democracy is not prepared for a Chinese invasion.
Sen. Joe Manchin's energy permitting bill has some bipartisan elements that could be used to change how infrastructure projects are greenlit.
Senate candidate Tim Ryan wants you to know he’s “freaking out,” and he’s not the only one trying to drum up some last-minute dollars.
Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., agreed Tuesday to remove his energy infrastructure permitting proposal from the short-term spending bill.
The debate over abortion is playing out in ballot initiatives in Vermont, California, Michigan, Kentucky and Montana.
Tourists in the Capitol Rotunda walk by a statue of President Harry S. Truman encased in a protective covering on Tuesday.
Six weeks before the election, Democrats may be making a comeback — but don’t underestimate the weirdness of 2022.
Sen. Warner says Rep. Spanberger has 'not been shy' within the Democratic caucus about emphasizing crime as an issue
The White House strategy to eliminate hunger would widen the availability of free school meals and expand eligibility for food stamps.
Congress is providing billions for science and tech research and lawmakers are now worried that foreign rivals could steal the results.