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Court rejects challenge to California’s new congressional map
A panel of three federal judges in California declined to halt the state’s new congressional map Wednesday.
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A panel of three federal judges in California declined to halt the state’s new congressional map Wednesday.
The measure would prohibit members of Congress, their spouses and dependent children from buying new individual stocks.
Sen. Raphael Warnock, center, joins gospel choirs in singing Richard Smallwood’s "Total Praise," outside the Capitol on Wednesday.
Senate Democrats still have a difficult path to winning the majority in the November midterm elections, Nathan Gonzales writes.
A leader of the White House’s artificial intelligence strategy offered House lawmakers few details on its planned legislative proposal.
President Trump is once again forced to deal with an Iranian crisis, even as most American voters want him to focus on high prices.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that candidates for federal offices have the right challenge election rules on vote counting.
The lawmakers settled on "Arch Light Lager" for their winning brew, after tossing around options like "Missouri Loves Company."
Republican Rep. Neal Dunn announced Tuesday that he would not seek a sixth term, opening up a North Florida seat based in Tallahassee.Â
As their Republican majority shrinks, House leaders are banking on near-perfect attendance to pass funding bills and advance their agenda.
The Oversight chairman said action is expected next week after the former president did not show up for a deposition about Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump used a visit to Michigan to declare that an "economic boon" was underway as voter concerns about high prices grow.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority sounded ready to uphold bans on transgender girls competing in girls’ sports.
Passage follows furor over Elon Musk-owned X allowing the Grok AI chatbot to generate sexualized images of real people, including children.
Democrats who want to ban stock trading by members are frustrated by a new bill, though at least one has already signed on to support it.
Should Jan. 6 be a national holiday? - Donald Trump
Some Republican lawmakers on Monday criticized the Justice Department’s investigation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola launched a run for Senate in Alaska on Monday, challenging Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan.
Both parties are preparing for a hard-fought midterm election year that, if the start of 2026 is any indication, will contain some surprises.Â
Republicans in Congress have to weigh how aggressive they need to be to try to advance President Trump's policies as the midterms approach.