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Newcomer’s placement on Pentagon spending panel attracts notice
Rep. Mike Garcia's rapid ascent to a seat on the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee is turning heads in Washington.
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Rep. Mike Garcia's rapid ascent to a seat on the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee is turning heads in Washington.
A national network for electric vehicles will be built using at least 55 percent American-made materials under the standards.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is seeking to break barriers in a party where some are hostile to appeals for diversity.
The office of Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., confirmed media reports Wednesday that the Justice Department does not plan to charge him.
House members say they want to block China's access to U.S. technology even as they keep the door open for trade in less sensitive areas.
Republicans say in-person Congress and the end of virtual attendance will help bipartisanship but Democrats don't agree.
There was never a new Greene. There were only credulous political reporters — a tradition that stretches back to the "New Nixon.”
Senators from both parties actually agree on something: Social media platforms put profits over kids — and they want action in this Congress.
Congress begins the long process of searching for new architect of the Capitol as calls rise for more oversight
Senate Republicans are digging in to prevent Gigi Sohn's confirmation for the FCC, but Democrats may have the votes this time.
“They’re not from outer space,” Sen. Thom Tillis says after all-senators classified briefing about the unidentified objects.
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, 89, will not seek a seventh term next year in California, where two House colleagues are already running.
“I’m not going to apologize for defending myself,” says the California Democrat, who got threats after tangling with El Salvador’s president.
Teen girls experiencing persistent hopelessness or sadness skyrocketed over the past decade, according to a 10-year CDC survey.
Democrats had called for the removal of Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton, and Republicans joined them this month.
Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton’s problems worsened Monday as Speaker Kevin McCarthy joined a growing chorus.
Robin Juliano is going to lobbying firm Cornerstone Government Affairs, which is stocked with Capitol Hill and appropriations veterans.
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Domestic oil production is expected to set a new record this year and continue to climb into 2024, along with rising natural gas production.
House Appropriations Chairwoman Kay Granger is considering seeking a waiver to remain the top Republican on the panel in the next Congress.