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Trump picks lose again in Georgia, but he claims a win in Alabama
Two of Trump's House picks in Georgia lost, but he threw his backing near the end to a Senate candidate who won.
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Two of Trump's House picks in Georgia lost, but he threw his backing near the end to a Senate candidate who won.
President Joe Biden's call for suspending the gas tax was greeted with skepticism on Wednesday by members of Congress — including Democrats.
The modern-day descendants of racist cowards of the past seem to be gaining ground, Mary C. Curtis writes.
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Maine cannot exclude religious schools from a state tuition assistance program.
Virginia's primaries picked challengers to two vulnerable Democrats while Alabama and Georgia held runoff elections.
Rep. Mo Brooks’ loss means his 12-year career on Capitol Hill will end when the current Congress adjourns in January.
The Jan. 6 committee chair warned Donald Trump-backed elections threats remain as a top Arizona Republican defied the former president.
When the embattled commissioner appears, House Democrats will have a lot of questions about his handling of the Washington Commanders.
Democrats have long known they have trouble attracting working-class voters. Will recent candidates and outreach pay off in 2022?
Bipartisan negotiators unveiled a broad measure Tuesday intended to combat a surge in mass shootings.
GOP state officials detailed for the Jan. 6 select committee their resistance to Donald Trump's demands they overturn the 2020 election.
The Senate's companion bill and related measures would support $857.6 billion for national defense, some $44.2 billion more than the House.
Abortion rights and anti-abortion activists shout at each other with megaphones outside the Supreme Court on June 21.
The Supreme Court decides in favor of an insurer in a case focused on reimbursement rates for kidney dialysis.
Both Democratic Reps. Chris Pappas and Ann McLane Kuster face competitive races in a midterm climate that favors Republicans.
Super PACs connected to the crypto industry are flexing their muscles in this year's primary campaigns as lawmakers consider regulations.
This week’s Hits and Misses sees a House Natural Resources fracas, some “confusing” Senate HELP amendments, and “Ulysses” turning 100.
Races Tuesday include the Alabama GOP Senate runoff in which Trump endorsed Katie Britt after rescinding his backing of Rep. Mo Brooks.
A key sticking point in the negotiations over a bipartisan gun violence package has become how states can use grant money in that package.
A Senate bill would increase the pay of low-income troops who are struggling to pay for food and other expenses.