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After GOP efforts sputter, court adopts New Hampshire map making minor changes
New Hampshire became the last state to finish redistricting as its Supreme Court adopted a map making minor changes to the state's districts.
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New Hampshire became the last state to finish redistricting as its Supreme Court adopted a map making minor changes to the state's districts.
There is a “substantial reason to believe” Reps. Pat Fallon and John Rutherford both violated the STOCK Act, according to the OCE.
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's PAC says it supports conservative veterans but doesn't always follow through.
A new map enacted by the Republican-controlled legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis could give the GOP 20 seats, up from 16 now.
The Senate largely had the Capitol to itself this week, a somber one because of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
Democrats’ window for rooting out tax havens and raising taxes on global companies’ foreign profits may be closing.
Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader, a fiscal conservative, lost the 5th District Democratic primary to liberal attorney Jamie McLeod-Skinner.
Democrats are skeptical about striking a deal with Republicans to help prevent more mass shootings, which are a new American tradition.
David Lerman and Peter Cohn analyze the new 10-year budget forecast that shows revenue increases the CBO says it can’t fully explain.
This week’s Hits and Misses see some congressional Republicans initiating evasive tactical maneuvers when asked about gun control.
Biden told graduates of the Naval Academy they were entering the service at a pivotal time, but U.S. power and diplomacy were behind them.
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced the nomination of Judge J. Michelle Childs for the influential federal appeals court in Washington.
"The G Word with Adam Conover" aims to demystify the government but comes at a low point for government and trust in it.
Two key senators said the decision not to prosecute FBI agents who did not act on reports of abuse by Larry Nassar was "infuriating."
House lawmakers are seeking funding for a new method of launching satellites that is less vulnerable to attack.
Republicans in the state have moved on, and this week’s vote was proof, with Kemp, Raffensperger and Carr emerging unscathed.
Cartoonist Eric Orner made his graphic novel debut this month with “Smahtguy: The Life and Times of Barney Frank” about his former boss.
A possible criminal matter involving Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton has been referred to the Department of Justice, sources say.
The Senate Armed Services Committee held a confirmation hearing for Christopher Cavoli, Biden's pick to be the U.S. general at NATO.
Capitol Lens taps the archives for Memorial Day with this May 26, 2019, photo showing a Marine saluting Rolling Thunder bikers.