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Gymnasts’ testimony leaves senators wondering why FBI agents aren’t being prosecuted
The Olympians’ testimony about the Larry Nassar scandal has many wondering if there will be criminal charges for those who failed to act.
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The Olympians’ testimony about the Larry Nassar scandal has many wondering if there will be criminal charges for those who failed to act.
Sens. Alex Padilla and Rand Paul say protections are needed for “documented Dreamers,” kids of visa holders who have aged out of the system.
Senate Democrats expect their reconciliation package to differ from the House version on tax, health care and climate policy.
Some of the Ways and Means Committee’s proposals could reduce the overall burden on households up and down the income scale.
When lawmakers were not seeking political points, they began to put forth theories about what went wrong in Afghanistan as the U.S. exited.
House Republicans are miffed about Democrats focusing on their massive domestic spending bill rather than a final bipartisan R&D bill.
The anger at the Pentagon over the haphazard withdrawal from Afghanistan is bipartisan, complicating Biden's hopes of moving past it.
Congress's watchdog for its spending on Afghanistan reconstruction says he will continue his work, despite the Taliban takeover.
Senate Democrats offered a slimmed-down version of their party’s signature elections and campaign finance overhaul.
America's second-ranking military officer said the Pentagon can reduce its budget if Congress passes its budget on time and eliminates waste.
Lawmakers have a packed workload this fall with legislation that could reshape the U.S. economy and reverberate into next year’s midterms.
Two days after the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, congressional leaders and members gathered for their own ceremony.
Capitol Police briefed congressional leaders about preparing for the Sept. 18 rally, including plans to reinstall a security fence.
Mary C. Curtis breaks down reconciliation with political scientist Norm Ornstein and talks politics with DNC Chair Jaime Harrison.
Lawmakers sang “God Bless America” on the Capitol steps after 9/11. That’s hard to imagine now, says former Hill staffer Stewart Verdery.
The House Armed Services Committee wants answers from the Pentagon on why Afghanistan fell so quickly to the Taliban.
At an event commemorating the 20th anniversary of the attacks, lawmakers from New York make the case to fully fund the 9/11 survivors fund.
The New Democrat Coalition is pressing senators to keep the four-year expansion of the child tax credit in the budget reconciliation package.
Rep. Stephanie plans to vote against her party’s spending and tax priorities in committee as she awaits more details on the bigger package.
David Chipman's nomination to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been torpedoed by Senate Democrats.