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It’s Jackson’s SCOTUS hearing. But GOP can’t stop talking about Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett
Republicans are still sore about the tone of past hearings that scored conservatives a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court.
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Republicans are still sore about the tone of past hearings that scored conservatives a 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court.
Rep. Don Young died on March 18, 2022, after serving nearly 50 years in Congress. Here’s a look back at his long history on Capitol Hill.
The Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson gets underway on Monday. Here is what to look for.
Don Young, the Alaska Republican who was the longest serving member of the House, has died at the age of 88.
Census Bureau Director Robert Santos says changes may be ahead for the next census after undercounts worsened in the 2020 count.
Executives of six oil companies have been called to appear at a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee over gas price hikes.
Irving was one of four top security officials on the Capitol Police Board responsible for protecting the Capitol on Jan. 6.
House Democrats want to provide consumers relief from pain at the gas pump through rebates or tax cuts, but some members are skeptical.
After giving the IRS its biggest budget boost in years, some lawmakers seeking new ways to deliver resources to the beleaguered agency.
The House voted overwhelmingly to pass a trade bill to punish Russia the day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy's address.
A former 10-term Democratic House member from Northern California, Vic Fazio went on to have a high-profile lobbying career.
Overall, the public approves of measures the U.S. is taking to counter Russia's war on Ukraine. But a partisan divide is bubbling under the surface.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine could cause shortages in developing countries already struggling with food insecurity.
As the fate of proxy voting and remote hearings hangs in the balance, some House Democrats want to keep those options in place.
The judge overseeing Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress trial ruled Wednesday that the Department of Justice must turn over writings.
Reps. Vern Buchanan and Jason Smith said Wednesday they're each expecting to raise $1 million for House Republicans’ campaign arm.
Retiring GOP Sen. Richard Shelby directed how $584 million of a $1.5 trillion omnibus package should be spent in Alabama.
President Biden announced $800 million in new military aid to Ukraine, but some in Congress want him to do more.
Oil and gas executives will be called to testify to Congress on gasoline prices, the top Senate Democrat said.
The new spending law provides just one-third of the money the White House, the House and Senate wanted for international climate programs.