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Price, Doyle join Democrats who won’t be back after 2022
Two more House Democrats, David Price of North Carolina and Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania, plan to retire rather than seek reelection in 2022.
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Two more House Democrats, David Price of North Carolina and Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania, plan to retire rather than seek reelection in 2022.
Congress blocked more than $1 billion in defense budget requests, shielding from cuts programs run by top defense contractors.
A House Sergeant at Arms Office employee was arrested and charged Wednesday for allegedly possessing child pornography in Fairfax County.
WATCH: Matthew McConaughey, Rep. Jason Smith's poor boots, and Sen. Lindsey Graham's fear of designer-clad Brazilians.
A veteran Capitol Police officer faces charges he obstructed the probe into the Jan. 6 attack related to deletion of Facebook information.
The global deal is influencing discussions on Democrats’ international tax plan, which they have to get past business-friendly centrists.
An Architect of the Capitol employee got into a verbal altercation with Capitol Police, but has not been disciplined.
Oil production from shallower parts of the Gulf of Mexico has slowed, but much of the outdated equipment remains rusting in place.
Although the ex-Pentagon official didn’t show up as scheduled, he has been fundraising off the subpoena issued to him.
West Virginia Republicans McKinley and Mooney have been drawn into the same House district after the state lost a seat in redistricting.
ANALYSIS — The race for Maine’s 2nd District is a Toss-up as Democrat Jared Golden defends a seat that Trump won by 6 points.
The House select committee on Jan. 6 has subpoenaed former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark, seeking information on his role in the insurrection.
The late Michigan Democrat Dale E. Kildee was renowned for casting over 20,000 votes over the 36 years he served in the House.
“Recapturing” unused green cards from years past may be Democrats’ best chance to make immigration policy changes through reconciliation.
Advocates for military families want Congress to create a new "basic needs allowance" to help low-paid troops to afford food.
Georgia Democrat talks about majoring in biology, bringing her party back to rural America and shopping at Dillard’s with John Lewis.
A short extension of the surface transportation law means states have to wait for federal backing to award contracts for long-term projects.
Experts say militia groups are recruiting veterans who feel betrayed by the government and are seeking a new way to serve their country.
Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger says he wants to make sure the force learns from and moves on from the Jan. 6 insurrection.
With the debt limit and Biden’s tax and social programs taking priority, activists want to keep voting rights on Congress’ agenda.