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House expresses urgent need for White House records on Jan. 6
There's an urgent need to get White House records related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the House told a federal appeals court.
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There's an urgent need to get White House records related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the House told a federal appeals court.
Conservative firebrand Louie Gohmert enters a crowded primary against incumbent Ken Paxton, who has Donald Trump's endorsement.
Marc Morial of the National Urban League joined Mary C. Curtis on the Equal Time podcast to talk voting rights, democracy and infrastructure.
A lawsuit filed Monday alleges a culture of racial discrimination that has plagued the Capitol Police K-9 unit for years.
Rep. Peter Welch launched a run for Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy's seat, and is the front-runner with an endorsement from Sen. Bernie Sanders.
The Senate pushed action on its annual defense bill to after Thanksgiving after failing to reach a deal on amendments.
Charles Sams III will assume helm of an agency that has not had a Senate-confirmed director since Obama administration
The House passed a roughly $2.2 trillion package of spending and tax breaks to expand the social safety net and combat climate change.
Rank-and-file Capitol Police officers on Friday reelected Gus Papathanasiou to lead their union, defeating challenger Harry Dunn.
The House delayed a vote on the Democrats' reconciliation bill until Friday after Rep. Kevin McCarthy held the floor for hours.
The Senate is likely to include Illinois Democrat Tammy Duckworth’s proposal for an Afghanistan commission in its defense policy bill.
Senators put off voting on their annual defense policy bill after Republicans objected to the list of amendments set for consideration.
DeLauro wants a short-term continuing resolution that doesn’t go beyond December, but Republicans aren’t likely to be on board.
Bills to boost U.S. funding for semiconductor manufacturing and R&D are heading to a joint House-Senate conference committee
“It is pretty hard to be optimistic that change will come,” a Senate aide says. One problem: Not everyone agrees underlings should earn more.
With Democratic efforts faltering, some see a chance for Republican lawmakers to expand upon gains the party has made with Latino voters.
Democrats wooing voters in a Michigan swing county could meet business owners who can't find workers and shoppers concerned about inflation.
The administration's top health experts said COVID-19 booster shots are necessary even for young and healthy adults, despite conflicting data.
Senators agreed to begin debate on their defense policy bill after Democrats put aside a research measure they'd hoped to include in it.
The House voted to censure Rep. Paul Gosar and strip him of committee assignments for posting a violent video.