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Another Democratic shutdown: Is it Groundhog Day again?
And would that be a bet worth making given their last foray into shutdown politics?
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And would that be a bet worth making given their last foray into shutdown politics?
President Donald Trump's litany of comments about the midterm elections are noteworthy, particularly when taken as a whole, Gonzales writes.
Typewriters aren’t the only difference between Hill offices now and then, according to longtime staffers Mary Lee DiSpirito and Mike Johnson.
Using the reconciliation process to dig the hole deeper has become an engineering feat with bipartisan concurrence.
Voters want more than simply making the economy better than Biden’s. They want it fixed.Â
Lawmakers argue that by engaging in Africa, we can protect Americans at home, stabilize partners abroad and outcompete China.
But even President Donald Trump can’t erase the history of the civil rights movement and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Former lawmakers argue against the use of a so-called quality-of-life measure when it comes to determining coverage of treatment.
Should Jan. 6 be a national holiday? - Donald Trump
Evans argues that aligning payment with clinical need will allow Medicare beneficiaries to obtain oxygen appropriately.
Eight(ish) California predictions for 2026 - Politics
The 2025 results tell us something important about presidential job performance, voter turnout and partisan enthusiasm.
On the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 attacks on the Capitol, a reporter reflects on how that building has colored her career.
Opinion: Congress appears bent on handing its remaining constitutional authority to an autocratic president and unprincipled Supreme Court.Â
Others are made to pay the price for the real or imagined transgressions of an entire race, faith or nationality, Curtis writes.
How can citizens influence elected officials? The answer has shifted so much that Bradford Fitch doubled the size of his handbook.
Heading into 2026 and with the midterm elections less than a year away, how will voters grade the economy?
OPINION: Industry experts have been warning about sticker shock but are routinely ignored by a Congress addicted to last-minute brinkmanship.
OPINION: Congress needs authority to pick a new Government Accountability Office chief — or the president could launch a hostile takeover.
Tennessee's tight special election race comes after poor Republican performances in gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey.