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House unveils 2026 calendar as election year nears
The House calendar for 2026 sets up a potential reprise of the chamber's extended departure during the recent government shutdown.
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The House calendar for 2026 sets up a potential reprise of the chamber's extended departure during the recent government shutdown.
Virgin Islands delegate narrowly escaped a House censure on Tuesday over her correspondence with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump confirmed he will approve the sale of F-35 fighters to Saudi Arabia and lambasted a reporter who asked about Jamal Khashoggi.
Led by Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez, D-Wash., it was an unusual push by a Democrat to ding a member of her own party.
A panel of federal judges on Tuesday blocked Texas from using its new congressional map in next year’s midterm elections.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has scheduled the runoff in the special election for the state's 18th District for Jan. 31.
In a statement, Gluesenkamp Pérez accused lawmakers of being more concerned with scoring partisan points than with helping constituents.
Trump said Sunday he wants the House to pass legislation this week to direct the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide whether asylum claims can be denied by preventing migrants from crossing the border from Mexico.
The issue is among the last unresolved matters facing negotiators aiming to reconcile before December the House and Senate fiscal 2026 NDAAs.
The proposed dictate how much biofuel — such as corn-based ethanol and biodiesel — is mixed into the nation’s transportation fuel supply.
The State Department says 7,500 refugees could be admitted in fiscal 2026, which would be the lowest cap since the 1980 law that established the current process.
A Senate plan to take up a major appropriations package on the floor the week of Nov. 17 is looking increasingly like a long shot.
In shutdown deal, bipartisan legislating trumped party unity - Senate
Asked to give Congress a grade for its recent performance, members see room for improvement. "Is there a grade below ‘F’?" one asked.
A federal judge said Thursday she would rule before Thanksgiving on whether to dismiss indictments against James B. Comey and Letitia James.
Congress flouted several legal principles with an unusual provision creating a streamlined path for senator lawsuits, experts said.
Backers of an effort to stop members of Congress from trading stocks are cautiously optimistic it could see some movement this fall.
Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit Thursday over conditions at the largest immigration detention center in California.
Former Utah Rep. Ben McAdams announced a comeback bid Thursday, entering the Democratic primary for the newly redrawn 1st District.