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Top 3 health care takeaways from Biden’s address
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Top 3 health care takeaways from Biden’s address - Video
Watch as CQ Roll Call's John Donnelly breaks down four big defense takeaways from Wednesday's joint address.
The agency faces staff burnout concerns as personnel are stretched thin running sites across the country as storm season approaches.
Parliaments in Europe, Asia and South America used digital voting during the pandemic. CQ Roll Call breaks down how Congress could go remote.
A hundred days into the Biden administration, we take a look at letters from a D.C. third grade class to the president on what they want.
Census results showed Rhode Island avoided going down to just one House member, while New York missed out on a seat by 89 people.
Glenn Grothman called out Cardi B, Chuck Schumer talked about 420 and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had a run-in with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The House passed a bill Thursday that would make Washington the 51st state, but the bill faces a difficult fight ahead in the Senate.
Nine former and current lawmakers spoke, but only House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer hinted at the Florida Democrat’s complicated legacy.
Two top military officers said Tuesday there are "zero" white supremacists under their command, despite evidence of a long-simmering problem.
CQ Roll Call discusses how we talk about violence both in and out of the Violence Against Women Act with experts.
Tribal communities were quick to vaccinate their populations and have been on an improving trajectory in terms of new infections and deaths.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus respond to Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd
Three months after the Capitol attack, lawmakers are grappling with how to respond to the threat of violent white supremacy nationally.
Congress is back from recess and up to its usual antics. Plus, former Speaker John Boehner had some choice words for his fellow Republicans.
Despite its dominance over the Senate today, the filibuster may have actually come about by accident due to a speech by Aaron Burr in 1805.
Calls grow for expanding first doses of two-dose COVID-19 vaccines and White House faces questions about redirecting vaccines to hot spots.
Republicans less sure that providing broadband internet service to all Americans is infrastructure, or at least at Biden's price tag.
The Pentagon and Congress are concerned computer chips and servers can not only be counterfeit but also malicious if it carries spyware.
Chaplain Kibben opened the House on Monday with a prayer for fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer William Evan and a prayer for the assailant, Noah Green.