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Can Congress find a path on government ‘jawboning’ limits?
Both parties say they want to rein in federal pressure on social platforms, but writing a new law could prove difficult to achieve.
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Both parties say they want to rein in federal pressure on social platforms, but writing a new law could prove difficult to achieve.
After several fits and starts, lawmakers have finally repealed the 2002 Iraq War and 1991 Gulf War authorizations.
States are expecting clarity within days for a key feature of Republicans’ signature budget law — a $50 billion rural health care fund.
Trump argued deployments were needed to secure immigration enforcement efforts, but the court said he likely exceeded his authority.
Sasse, a Republican from Nebraska who left the Senate in 2023, reveals he has terminal stage four pancreatic cancer.
Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman will run for the state's open Senate seat, looking to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis.
The new defense policy law restricts the Pentagon’s ability to quickly revoke protections for former officials who face security threats.
Rep. Joyce Beatty on Monday challenged in federal court the administration’s effort to rename the Kennedy Center after Donald Trump.
President Trump has started a 16-day Florida holiday break amid questions about the economy as Democrats criticize his economic management.
President Donald Trump is naming a new class of ships after himself as part of his so-called Golden Fleet vision for revamping the Navy.
George Conway, the conservative lawyer turned Trump critic, filed paperwork Monday to run as a Democrat for New York's 12th District.
The Justice Department released a trove of investigative documents on the dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday.
As 2025 comes to a close, lawmakers scramble and fumble their way through attempts to finish last-minute work.
Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis is retiring from the Senate after a single term, leaving behind an open seat in a reliably red state.
Congress has left the building. Here are the images of the last week of this session captured by CQ Roll Call photojournalists.
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik is ending her campaign for New York governor and will retire from the House at the end of her current term.Â
The Senate followed the House in leaving for the Christmas break on Thursday, kicking to January the next handful of spending bills.
The Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release investigative materials on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A federal judge had tough questions during a hearing Friday in a legal challenge to a new $100,000 fee hike on H-1B visas.
Lawmakers hoping to ban congressional stock trading are seeing fractures in their alliance as they try to bring the issue to the House floor.