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Panel vote likely split on Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court
The Senate Judiciary Committee will likely split on party lines on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee will likely split on party lines on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court.
Senators negotiating a COVID-19 supplemental funding package have an “agreement in principle” to provide roughly $10 billion.
“I’ve known the senators for so many years,” one dining worker says. “But they don’t know what happens, really, with us.”
He stood in line to get a seat at the Watergate hearings as a young intern during a summer away from the family's California farm.
A federal judge overturned parts of a new Florida election law because they discriminated against minority voters.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders and ESG investors are urging Starbucks to stop what they call "union-busting" actions as employees try to organize.
The legislature ignored a commission created by a constitutional amendment that voters approved to prevent gerrymandering.
The redistricting cycle is still not finished, thanks to a pandemic-altered census, lawsuits and good old procrastination.
“You can only wish as a parent that your child makes an impact and makes a difference,” said his mother, Kimberley Davis.
Senate Democrats want to pass a COVID-19 funding deal and confirm Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson by the end of next week.
The House passed a bipartisan package aimed at growing Americans’ retirement savings, sending it to the Senate with broad bipartisan backing.
Democrats in the House and Senate highlighted inequities facing women's sports and how some athletes go hungry while coaches make millions.
President Biden urged Congress to provide supplemental COVID-19 funds as he got the second booster shot now recommended for those over 50.
The Architect of the Capitol “repetitively reimbursed small-dollar amounts of unallowable costs" an inspector general report found.
Sen. Susan Collins announced Wednesday she would vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the first Republican to say so.
“Polls are blunt instruments, not precision instruments,” pollsters remind us. So can they account for the changing demographics of COVID-19?
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger wants a $105.5 million budget increase to hire more officers for what he describes as a severely understaffed department.
President Joe Biden's dropping popularity has fueled House Republicans' plans to go after districts in November that he won in 2020.
Neither President Joe Biden's scripted nor unscripted comments stir much confidence, David Winston writes.