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With floor votes, GOP House shifts messaging after Roe changes
The House on Wednesday approved two measures prioritized by abortion opponents ahead of a key rally next week in Washington, D.C.
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The House on Wednesday approved two measures prioritized by abortion opponents ahead of a key rally next week in Washington, D.C.
Baby boomers, those born from 1946 to 1964, no longer make up the majority of Congress. Gen X and millenials are gaining fast.
With the Pentagon about to release its biodefense posture review, Congress is cutting funding for biological and chemical defense programs.
Rep. George Santos is being urged to resign after fabricating part of his biography and facing calls for ethics and legal investigations.
C-SPAN’s unfettered coverage of the House speaker debate led to calls for more free access, but there’s a downside, Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill will investigate a Federal Aviation Administration outage that caused thousands of flight delays Wednesday.
These Republicans will use their gavels to advance a conservative agenda and ramp up probes of the Biden administration.
Republicans and Democrats were in bipartisan agreement Tuesday about establishing a special House committee that would focus on China.
Nose-pickers and gossipers do their business in Congress unobserved. Do they want everyone at home to see their unscripted moments?
A House Republican from Texas filed articles of impeachment Monday against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Lawmakers want a “damage assessment” from top intelligence officials after classified materials were found.
Two New York Democrats asked the House Ethics Committee to investigate the personal financial disclosures filed by Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday about when a company can sue a union in state court for damage caused during a strike.
The new Republican-controlled House passed a bill to claw back funding for the IRS that was part of Democrats’ reconciliation law last year.
House Republicans established a select subcommittee to investigate the “weaponization” of the federal government Tuesday.
At 103 members, the incoming Progressive Caucus is the largest in history. Here's how it plans to use its new clout.
Peter DeFazio says he is leaving Congress with a self-diagnosed addiction to transportation policy.
The House will vote later this week on two measures, including one condemning attacks on anti-abortion groups, centers and churches.
Rep. Jason Smith, a self-proclaimed “firebrand” preaching a populist image of the GOP, won the nomination to be Ways and Means chairman.
The Campaign Legal Center questions where Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., got $705,000 he loaned to his campaign.