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These 4 questions will haunt Democrats this summer
Even if Joe Biden manages to pull off a stunning political recovery, Nancy Pelosi and Democrats in Congress need some answers.
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Even if Joe Biden manages to pull off a stunning political recovery, Nancy Pelosi and Democrats in Congress need some answers.
Winner Mike Ezell, the Jackson County sheriff, ran on an "America First" platform that included a ban on abortion and protecting gun rights.
Only a handful of voters are likely to determine the majority in the Senate in this year's midterm elections.
U.S. lawmakers say they won't sweeten the pot with things like more weapon systems to convince Turkish officials to allow NATO expansion.
The political reverberations from the court overturning Roe v. Wade will take weeks to sort out. But it could be Democrats’ salvation.
“Why was my cellphone bill so big?” Huizenga recalls his fellow staffers asking when he worked for then-Rep. Pete Hoekstra.
“Security is a journey. There’s no destination,” said Walker J. Walker, who took over as House sergeant-at-arms after the Jan. 6 attack.
Construction company owner Joe O'Dea, who opposes an outright abortion ban, won the GOP Senate nomination in Colorado.
Donald Trump tried to take control of his vehicle on Jan. 6 before lunging at the neck of his lead Secret Service agent, a former aide said.
“The Martha Mitchell Effect” aims to put the loudest, brashest Cabinet wife back where she belongs — right at the center of American history.
Trump calling Rep. Rodney Davis a "RINO" at a rally became an ad for Rep. Mary Miller in Tuesday's 15th District GOP primary in Illinois.
Two-term Rep. Sean Casten beat freshman Rep. Marie Newman in the Democratic primary in Illinois' 6th District.
A former Nassau County executive, Rep. Tom Suozzi ran for governor instead of a fourth House term, and lost the Democratic primary Tuesday.
Among the steps the Biden administration is taking is increasing the availability of medication-assisted abortion.
The House fiscal 2023 spending bills have 4,386 earmarks, for a total of $8.2 billion, a CQ Roll Call analysis found.
Former GOP Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska will not face jail time for lying to federal officials about taking illegal campaign funds.
The discovery of dozens of migrants who died in a trailer while trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border sparked outrage among lawmakers.
The Labor Department's warning about cryptocurrencies in 401(k) plans has opened a debate about whether investors can opt for such risks.
Key races were settled in primaries, runoffs or special elections in Colorado, Illinois, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma and Utah.
Incumbents facing each other in Illinois primaries are Republicans Mary Miller and Rodney Davis and Democrats Marie Newman and Sean Casten.