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This week: House GOP tries to end partial government shutdown
All eyes will be on the House this week as Republicans seek to bring a quick end to the partial government shutdown that began on Friday.
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All eyes will be on the House this week as Republicans seek to bring a quick end to the partial government shutdown that began on Friday.
Democratic Senate candidates continue to outraise their Republican opponents in battleground midterm races, new federal filings show.Â
Democrat Christian Menefee has won a special election runoff to succeed the late Texas Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died nearly a year ago.
The government paid nearly $100,000 to resolve an employment discrimination claim out of Lori Chavez-DeRemer's former congressional office.
The Justice Department said it is releasing a sprawling new trove of documents Friday on deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump says he'll nominate Kevin Warsh, a Federal Reserve Board member from 2006 to 2011, to be the next chairman.
Amid snow and severe cold, senators debated immigration enforcement. Here are images captured by CQ Roll Call photojournalists this week.
FactCheck.org examines the Trump administration’s claims that they are focusing on "the worst of the worst" in immigration enforcement.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham laid out a list of demands Friday to get him to allow swift action on the $1.2 trillion spending package.
With choice words and blunt instruments, people chipped away at obstacles in Washington this week — and it wasn’t just the "snowcrete."
This week saw Washingtonians digging themselves out of the ice and lawmakers digging themselves out of the political storm created by ICE.
A two-week stopgap Homeland Security measure is intended to buy time for bipartisan negotiations on immigration enforcement tactics.
The Senate adjourned late Thursday night without reaching a bipartisan time agreement on votes and a limited list of amendments.
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar on Thursday formally launched her campaign to become the first female governor of Minnesota.
California officials told the Supreme Court on Thursday the state should be able to use its new congressional map in this fall's elections.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including immigration and campaign launches.
Election requirements are at the heart of a new mega-package — and a brewing floor revolt over proof of citizenship.
President Trump let his coming Federal Reserve chair nominee know he expects a big interest rate cut later this year.
A stream of honesty from the retiring Sen. Thom Tillis has turned into an increasingly personal back-and-forth with the president.
Plan would include removing Homeland Security bill from the package, replacing it with a short-term continuing resolution for that agency