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Republicans rehashed grievances against the FBI during the first hearing of a House panel on the federal government's “weaponization."
A study by a campaign finance advocacy group criticized big donations that leaders of top committees paid as “party dues.”
Labor advocates are pushing the Senate to recognize staff unions now that House organizing efforts have stalled under Republican control.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters will again lead both the Senate Homeland Security panel and the Democrats' campaign committee.
A bipartisan group of House members relaunched a "SALT" caucus on Wednesday to try and get rid of the $10,000 deduction cap.
Freedom Caucus duo is moving the Appropriations Committee to the ideological right as spending battles loom.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders slammed President Joe Biden as too old in responding to his State of the Union address.
Was it retribution or magnanimity? Accounts differ on Missouri Republican Josh Hawley's departure from the desirable Armed Services panel.
The Biden administration said plans to let COVID-19 public health emergencies expire would make it unnecessary to decide a border policy case.
The president's whopper on Social Security and Medicare are nothing to celebrate but are instead a shameful note in SOTU history
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Even Biden's 'unity' agenda he laid out in his State of the Union speech could be tough going with Republicans.
"Our vote can and does make a difference," Rep. Grace Meng, D-N.Y., said at a roundtable on the Asian American Pacific Islander midterm vote.
This year's State of the Union has prompted your fearless Political Theater podcasters to wonder who all was in their cups at the event.
More than half of all witnesses last Congress appeared remotely, which may have boosted diversity. Now the House GOP is rolling that back.
The House special subcommittee probing the federal government’s “weaponization” will hold its first hearing Thursday.
Republicans weigh whether to introduce a resolution condemning Chinese spying or the Biden administration’s response to the incursion.
The seven years of funding for the "cancer moonshot," $1.8 billion as authorized through the 21st Century Cures Act, runs out this September.
Lawmakers on a House oversight panel traded barbs Tuesday at a hearing over the Biden administration’s policies at the U.S.-Mexico border.