Trump indictment: When always striving for ‘more’ turns toxic
In this photo illustration, pages are viewed from the unsealed federal indictment of former President Donald Trump.
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In this photo illustration, pages are viewed from the unsealed federal indictment of former President Donald Trump.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., slammed House Republicans over spending and tax demands on Thursday.
"We commend the courageous congressional staff," seeking to unionize, said Taylor J. Swift, senior policy adviser at Demand Progress.
Senate Foreign Relations ranking member Jim Risch, R-Idaho, said he was frustrated that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government hasn't asked parliament to approve Sweden's membership to NATO.
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The Supreme Court building at sunset.
Mississippi has the worst infant mortality rate, with more than eight babies dying for every 1,000 births.
Staff members hold an informal meeting before opening a free STD clinic in Portland, Maine. The CDC has told states it’s reducing funding for workers who fight sexually transmitted infections by $400 million.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark E. Green, R-Tenn., leaves the Capitol building in March.
Republican runner Rep. William R. Timmons IV of South Carolina is tagged out at home plate by Democratic catcher Sen. Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut during the 2021 Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park.
Washington is a film capital, home to a diverse slate of festivals to match a diverse slate of interests and people. This week, the DC/DOX festival gets under way with dozens of documentary features and shorts on topics ranging from the war in Ukraine, the Supreme Court, Joan Baez, Steph Curry and more. DC/DOX co-founder […]
Reps. Jodey C. Arrington, right, and Kevin Hern leave a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Club on Feb. 28.
The House voted on Wednesday to table a measure to censure California Democratic Rep. Adam B. Schiff.
House Appropriations Chairwoman Kay Granger, R-Texas, center, talks with Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., during a full committee markup Wednesday.
Dale Ho, right, approaches microphones with other lawyers to speak to reporters outside of the Supreme Court after arguments in 2019 over a citizenship question the Trump administration sought to add to the 2020 census.
Primaries will be the same day to fill the House seats of Rhode Island Democrat David Cicilline, left, who resigned earlier this month, and Utah Republican Chris Stewart, who told his state's governor he would resign effective Sept. 15.
President Joe Biden applauds as an image of U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich appears onscreen during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in April.
Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, testifies before Congress in 2022.
From left, Rep. Ralph Norman; Ed Martin, president of the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund; and Jeffrey Clark, former Acting Assistant Attorney General, talk before the start of a field hearing hosted by Rep. Matt Gaetz on Tuesday.
Reps. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., left, seen at a March hearing and Ben Cline, R-Va., introduced the joint resolution to disapprove of a District of Columbia policing law.