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Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Stop the Steal organizers
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is seeking records and testimony from the Stop the Steal organizers.
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The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is seeking records and testimony from the Stop the Steal organizers.
The Biden administration is moving to restore key environmental review requirements that were rolled back by the Trump administration.
Congressional staff and members of Congress hope that an overhaul will make positive fixes in a troubled student loan forgiveness program.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin's idea of taxing prescription pills is drawing criticism from advocacy groups and the drug supply chain industry.
Senate leaders reached a bipartisan agreement Wednesday to defuse the impending debt limit crisis by allowing for a short-term increase.
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III warned that a default on the U.S. debt could imperil payments to veterans, survivors and contractors.
Here's your photo of the day from CQ Roll Call's photojournalism team on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Capitol Police responded to a suspicious vehicle near the Supreme Court on Tuesday, arresting a suspect and taking him into custody.
Rep. Young Kim talks about her legendary energy, bouncing around the Pacific as a kid, the future of the Republican Party, and more.
Congress is moving toward requiring women to register for the draft after the House included a requirement that they do so in a defense bill.
Lawmakers from both sides agree that consumers don't understand the extent of third-party companies' access to their financial data.
Some lawmakers are pressing for the Biden administration to live up to promises about a more proactive approach to the Caribbean.
Frances Haugen, a former Facebook manager-turned-whistleblower, will bring her explosive allegations about Instagram to Congress on Tuesday.
The U.S. needs to rethink how it prepares for and responds to climate-driven disasters like hurricanes, FEMA's chief told Congress.
A former Facebook manager-turned-whistleblower said the company makes "destructive choices" that put profits over children.
A former U.S. diplomat says infighting within the Taliban should cause the Biden administration to treat the group with extreme caution.
Republicans are intent on blocking the bill, and Democrats don't want to use time-consuming reconciliation process
New webpage provides another avenue for officers and staff of the Capitol Police and House sergeant-at-arms to report problems.
President Joe Biden on Monday renewed calls for Senate Republicans to allow Democrats to raise the debt limit on their own.
Nebraska Rep. Jeff Fortenberry opened a legal expense fund on Aug. 27 to pay for costs associated with an FBI investigation.