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In the Spotlight: Marilyn Strickland
Lawmaker faults Republicans for striking defense authorization provision she authored to address Confederate military names.
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Lawmaker faults Republicans for striking defense authorization provision she authored to address Confederate military names.
A legal battle over the Eisenhower Executive Office Building has been cut short after assurances from GSA.
Co-locating smaller reactors with data centers at federal sites is part of the Trump administration's bid to accelerate both technologies.
Trump’s pardon of the Texan put Democrats in the awkward spot of having to decide whether to reinstate Cuellar to his former plum role.
A senior House Republican has escalated his criticism of the Trump administration for suggesting Ukraine trade land for peace with Russia.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation sued the administration Friday in an effort to stop construction of the White House ballroom.
While rock star Gene Simmons was on the Hill to testify, it's almost time to KISS this year goodbye as Congress has one more week to get its work done before a scheduled holiday recess.
Factcheck.org takes a look at President Donald Trump’s Dec. 9 campaign-style economic speech in Pennsylvania.
Capitol Hill got rocked and rolled as KISS bassist Gene Simmons spoke to senators in support of the American Music Fairness Act.
Senate leaders plan for the chamber to vote next week to clear the bicameral compromise defense policy bill for Trump’s signature.
Former Maryland Rep. David Trone, who unsuccessfully ran for Senate last year, is seeking a comeback to the House, he announced Thursday.Â
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R.J. Matson shares some of his favorite political cartoons from 2025 — a fast and furious year like no other.
Justice Department will challenge state laws on artificial intelligence and federal technology grants could be withheld.
Republicans in the Indiana Senate rebuked President Trump by rejecting a new congressional map that would have targeted two Democratic seats.
A meeting for a Trump administration council tasked with recommending changes to FEMA was abruptly canceled Thursday.
A protester shouts, "The power of Christ compels you," during Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s testimony on Thursday.
The revamped Kids’ Online Safety Act draft leaves out a duty of care mandate for platforms and applies to a narrower list of possible harms.
Rep. Kat Cammack and her 4-month-old daughter, Augusta Dair, leave a meeting of the House Republican Conference in the Capitol on Wednesday.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is running for Congress, launching a Democratic primary challenge against Rep. Dan Goldman.