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Democrats see opportunity in Ohio beyond battleground House seats
In their quest to flip the House in the midterm elections, Democrats are eyeing a handful of Ohio seats the party hasn't held in decades.
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In their quest to flip the House in the midterm elections, Democrats are eyeing a handful of Ohio seats the party hasn't held in decades.
Architect of the Capitol crews clear the Capitol grounds on Tuesday after last weekend’s massive snow and ice storm.
The Oregon Democrat worked on the Hill as a high school junior. "You belong here," she tells kids coming to the Capitol now.
House Democrats asked a federal judge to block the latest DHS policy limiting lawmaker oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Typewriters aren’t the only difference between Hill offices now and then, according to longtime staffers Mary Lee DiSpirito and Mike Johnson.
A proposed 5 percent raise in Coast Guard funding hangs in the balance as Congress fights over Department of Homeland Security spending.
A Senate GOP caucus largely loyal to Trump appears increasingly at odds with his immigration policies after a shooting in Minnesota.
Even as the Trump administration has increasingly militarized drug and immigration enforcement, Congress took a step to restrain that trend.
The fatal shooting in Minnesota over the weekend has led to renewed talk by lawmakers of impeachment and insurrection.
Kids sled down a hill outside the Capitol building on Sunday as a massive winter storm continued to wallop the Washington area.
The Homeland Security spending bill would solidify the Trump administration’s drastic cuts to oversight components at DHS.
Senate leaders are hoping to save a six-bill spending package while easing Democratic concerns about immigration policy.
The Senate is setting up for another standoff over government funding after federal agents shot and killed a Minneapolis resident on Saturday.
From oil executives to Western leaders and now Republican officials, Donald Trump is riding a wave of recent pushback from unlikely sources.
Longtime D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton has filed to end her campaign for a 19th term as the district's nonvoting House member.
The risk of another partial government shutdown escalated Saturday after federal agents killed a Minnesota man amid an immigration crackdown.
FactCheck.org lays out claims President Trump made before announcing his "framework" of a deal on Greenland with NATO's secretary general.
Marchers descended on the National Mall Friday as politicians pledged to take the next steps to ending abortion.
Former New York Rep. Chris Collins, who was pardoned by President Trump after a corruption scandal, is running for the House from Florida.
The House worked through spending bills while the Senate was away. Here are the images captured by CQ Roll Call photojournalists this week.