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Pentagon leaders to face congressional gantlet
The Pentagon's top leaders will face questions from Congress next week on Afghanistan and Gen. Mark Milley's calls to China.
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The Pentagon's top leaders will face questions from Congress next week on Afghanistan and Gen. Mark Milley's calls to China.
The House voted to broaden abortion rights Friday. One Democrat opposed the bill while no Republicans supported it.
Try not to miss the “shame” outside of the Capitol — yes, Reps. Debbie Dingell and Marjorie Taylor Greene had words on the Capitol steps.
Democratic lawmakers want Biden to enlist Afghans already in the United States to help assimilate refugees of the Afghanistan War.
The Senate held over a half dozen roll call votes Thursday on senior State Department nominees who had been blocked by Ted Cruz.
As Oregon finalizes its congressional map, pressure increases on Senate Democrats to pass legislation to overhaul the redistricting process.
A respected Washington think tank estimated Friday that the Treasury will run out of cash and borrowing room between Oct. 15 and Nov. 4.
The House passed its annual defense policy bill, authorizing $768 billion for defense programs, mostly for the Pentagon.
Most members of the progressive “squad” voted against sending $1 billion to Israel for its Iron Dome missile system. The bill passed easily.
President Joe Biden's meetings with key Democrats Wednesday didn't produce a breakthrough needed to get his economic agenda back on track.
House Democratic leaders are scrambling to ready a sweeping budget reconciliation package for a floor vote next week.
The “Fix Congress” committee got so much out of its first two hearings this year on the elusive goal of civility, it agreed to hold a third.
Top Democratic leaders have narrowed a “menu of options” on how to pay for their multitrillion-dollar budget reconciliation package.
The House adopted a provision opening up the banking sector to legal cannabis businesses on a piece of defense legislation.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection issued subpoenas to Stephen Bannon and other former Trump associates and officials.
The Defense Department’s inspector general has defended the department’s handling of a cloud computing contract.
Lawmakers are seeking a Plan B to allow highway and transit spending to continue if the House doesn’t pass the infrastructure bill on time.
Congressional Black Caucus members are among a growing number of Democrats condemning Border Patrol's treatment of Haitian migrants.
The House has begun debate on the annual defense policy bill with a set of votes on amendments, with full passage expected later in the week.
Democrats could add debt limit action to the budget reconciliation package if they can't find at least 10 Republican votes in the Senate.