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Former House members and senators are running again for Congress or statewide office, and the vast majority have lost.
Republican Reps. Michael Guest and Steven M. Palazzo face potential elimination in primary runoffs on Tuesday in Mississippi.
Mississippi has runoffs, Nebraska a special election, and Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma and Utah have primaries.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced Monday he withdrew from consideration to be director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The Farm Bureau's menu for a Fourth of July cookout will cost 17 percent more this year than last, led by surging meat prices.
To affect midterm elections, the ruling on abortion rights probably needs to boost President Joe Biden’s standing, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Friday's Supreme Court decision effectively undoing legal precedent set by Roe v. Wade has spurred a flurry of state activity.
The coasts are set to become de facto safe havens for access to abortion, while much of the South and Midwest will become abortion deserts.
The House sent President Joe Biden a bipartisan bill to curb gun violence that includes mental health and school security provisions.
Brandon Wetherbee, managing editor of District Fray, joins the podcast to discuss the long history of controversy surrounding Washington’s NFL team.
This week’s episode includes Nancy Pelosi addressing the Supreme Court abortion decision, as well as some chords — and discords — of levity.
A divided Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, in a landmark opinion that reverses the decision in Roe v. Wade.
Photos of the Week ending June 24, 2022 - Heard on the Hill
The impact of the Supreme Court’s decision was immediate: By afternoon, at least eight states had banned abortion with limited exceptions.
The Supreme Court decision on abortion marks a new milestone in the fight over reproductive health, as both sides look ahead.
Peter Cohn and John M. Donnelly examine the pressure by Armed Services panels to add billions more to President Biden's defense proposals.
More than any other national figure, Donald Trump has unleashed politically motivated intimidation — and violence — by the far right.
In Friday’s decision that overturned the constitutional right to abortion, a line by Justice Clarence Thomas made experts worry what rights may go next.
House Ethics is sending allegations on Guam Del. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas to federal prosecutors after finding he misused campaign funds.
The measure won’t make it to President Joe Biden’s desk until after the July Fourth congressional recess because of a minor tax provision.