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Virginia voters set to decide on new House map for the midterms
Virginia voters are set to decide on a new House map that could help Democrats pick up as many as four seats in the midterm elections.Â
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Virginia voters are set to decide on a new House map that could help Democrats pick up as many as four seats in the midterm elections.Â
Lawmakers argue that by engaging in Africa, we can protect Americans at home, stabilize partners abroad and outcompete China.
FactCheck.org takes a look at the six childhood vaccines that the CDC no longer recommends for all children.
Key GOP senators released more details Friday on a farm aid package they’re pushing to be included in upcoming government funding legislation.
There were a lot of rumblings around Washington this week, including a presidential "joke" about canceling the midterm elections and more.
Chick painting, Clinton no-shows, Minneapolis, and Greenland highlight this week's photos of the week by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists.
Lawmakers face a rush after the MLK Jr. holiday to avert another partial government shutdown and respond to developments abroad.
Former lawmakers argue against the use of a so-called quality-of-life measure when it comes to determining coverage of treatment.
Kentucky Republican hopes to win a two-year extension in spending legislation needed this month to head off a partial government shutdown.
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including Venezuela and more campaign announcements.
The Senate cleared a three-bill spending package Thursday, marking a halfway point in completing long-delayed fiscal 2026 appropriations.
House Democrats say they will press ahead with additional war powers resolutions aimed at blocking military strikes.
Foreign affairs minsters Vivian Motzfeldt of Greenland, second from left, and Lars Lokke Rasmussen of Denmark, center, pose in the Capitol.
But even President Donald Trump can’t erase the history of the civil rights movement and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
President Donald Trump released a health care plan that avoids extending Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies.
Primary season for the 2026 Senate and House elections kicks off on March 3 and concludes 196 days later in Delaware.
The package moves now to the Senate, which isn’t expected to take it up until the final week of January after a week-long recess.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem argues that spending bill provision doesn’t apply because funds come from reconciliation law.
Remarks form the latest rebuttal from mainstream GOP hawks to Trump’s distancing of America from its traditional NATO allies.
Many of the affected grant programs had bipartisan support and President Donald Trump has supported them in the past.