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Oz seeks to rally GOP against very online Fetterman campaign
Republican Senate nominee Mehmet Oz is playing up opponent John Fetterman's absence from the trail as the Democrat recovers from a stroke.
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Republican Senate nominee Mehmet Oz is playing up opponent John Fetterman's absence from the trail as the Democrat recovers from a stroke.
Roll Call on the Road gives you a look at political candidates like Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania and a special election in New York.
Donald Trump's ever-changing story about the documents found at Mar-a-Lago are meant to distract from the only two questions that matter.
The reconciliation law provides the Forest Service with money for grants to aid private landowners with costs of addressing climate change.
New York Democrats Carolyn B. Maloney and Jerrold Nadler often agreed during their decades together in the House, but there were differences.
The SEC is under pressure to simplify a proposed disclosure rule to prevent firms from misleading about their environmental credentials.
Democratic ex-Rep. Kendra Horn is targeting the GOP's strict abortion stances as she tries to flip a Senate seat in deep-red Oklahoma.
Democrats celebrated the passage of their climate, health and tax package, but debate over the partisan measure now moves to the campaign trail. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak examine what the new law could mean for the midterm elections and how both parties could use it to their political […]
Joe Q has cut hair on the House side of the Capitol for more than half a century, but next Friday will be his last day behind the chair.
A federal judge orders DOJ to propose redactions in preparation for the potential release of the affidavit allowing the search of Mar-a-Lago.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
August is a strange month, especially in Washington. Congress is in recess, people vacation. How to balance time off and time on.
Alaska used a new voting system that sent Murkowski to the November Senate ballot and Palin to the ballot for an open House seat.
A federal permitting deal between Schumer and Manchin would be difficult to get through the House, lawmakers said.
A CDC reorganization, announced Wednesday, comes after criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cheney defeated in Wyoming primary, looks forward - At The Races
President Joe Biden signed major legislation aimed at fighting climate change and lowering health care costs.
A super PAC touts the sweeping bill Biden is signing Tuesday that includes a cap on what Medicare patients pay for insulin.
The FDA finalized a long-awaited rule allowing people with mild to moderate hearing loss to buy a hearing aid without first seeing a doctor.
The 2020 census missed the most housing units on Native American reservations and in other rural areas, according to a Census Bureau report.