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Bannon surrenders to federal authorities
Former White House adviser Stephen Bannon surrendered to federal authorities on Monday, days after being indicted for contempt of Congress.
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Former White House adviser Stephen Bannon surrendered to federal authorities on Monday, days after being indicted for contempt of Congress.
Iowa could have its first all-Republican delegation in Congress since the 1950s, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Tax cuts would be widespread at first under the Democrats' bill, then slightly rise in 2023 for some middle- and upper-income taxpayers.
A grand jury has indicted former White House adviser Stephen Bannon for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena.
House Democrats have introduced a censure resolution against GOP Rep. Paul Gosar for a video who posted threatening another member.
West Virginia senator criticizes such pro-union provisions in reconciliation package as 'wrong' and ‘not American’
Defense contractors and veterans groups say the impasse in setting a new Pentagon budget threatens their programs.
Califf, who previously helmed the FDA in the final year of the Obama administration, is seen as a status quo choice.
“People don’t want to make tough votes anymore. And they used to want to,” says Texas Republican Rep. Pete Sessions.
Democrats are getting more revenue for their reconciliation bill thanks to tweaks that would set new limits on tax-free retirement accounts.
Experts told a House Agriculture subcommittee that hunger is contributing to rising suicides among troops.
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily halted the imminent release of White House records to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
The SEC's reversal of previous policy is expected to increase the number of shareholders' proposals on ESG next proxy season.
Legislation like the bipartisan infrastructure bill will take a while to implement before its impact can be felt by Americans.
These veterans and members of Congress have brought the military tradition to Washington, as more civilian officials mint their own coins.
The Justice Department is pushing back on a motion to dismiss charges against Rep. Jeff Fortenberry over jurisdiction issues.
A federal judge denied Donald Trump’s request to stop White House records from being turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
They are pressing for a number of changes to a pricing overhaul as focus on a $1.75 trillion budget bill shifts from the House to the Senate.
Max Cleland, a Vietnam veteran and triple amputee who served in the Senate, died on Tuesday at the age of 79.
The Supreme Court appeared unlikely Tuesday to second-guess how Congress denies residents of Puerto Rico certain Social Security benefits.