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Lisa Blunt Rochester was holding her toddler, but she didn’t let that stop her from walking up to Tom Carper after a local event.
Capitol Hill may be buttoned up, but not when it comes to pets. Dogs are everywhere, enhancing mental health and watching history unfold.
All eyes may be on the campaign trail, but union action continues on the Hill. Organizers see “momentum” as another office takes a vote.
A patron plays keno at a casino in Henderson, Nev., on Tuesday as supporters of GOP Senate candidate Adam Laxalt gather for a rally there.
From Arlen Specter to Mark Kirk and beyond, “it doesn’t reveal a thing about a person’s character,” one pollster says.
In optics-obsessed Washington, where a necktie color hints at partisan loyalty and flag pins are de rigueur, the climate-themed lapel pin has arrived.
The White House is reflected in Hemant Shahi’s sunglasses during a rally on Monday with cannabis activists.
The site selection deadline is fast approaching for the American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, second from right, attends a news event at a U Street, Northwest, Walgreens touting over-the-counter hearing aids.
Sen. Cory Booker, right, speaks at a barbershop in Charlotte, N.C. Saturday with North Carolina Senate candidate Cheri Beasley.
“I get very emotional about it,” says the departing Michigan Democrat, who hopes the contract can be a model for others in the House.
Guests in the House hearing room record videos Thursday as the House Jan. 6 panel votes to subpoena former President Donald Trump.
Once a rising Democratic star, she shocked the political world when she announced her retirement. Now Murphy has some parting thoughts on Congress.
Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Chaika and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth display their prosthetic legs Tuesday in Silver Spring, Md.
“We are witnessing a historic moment right now on Capitol Hill,” the New Mexico Democrat said, as her office joined a small but growing list.
The light from a police car flashes in the foreground as Marine One takes off from the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday.
Only 18 percent of high-level aides are people of color — a boost from 2018, but not enough for Congress’ staff to look like America.
Retiring House Budget Committee chair shares his parting thoughts about Congress and “the stench of MAGA world.”
White House visitors watch President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden depart for Florida on Wednesday to assess Hurricane Ian damage.