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Virginia sets special election to replace McEachin for February
Voters in the heavily Democratic 4th District, which backed Joe Biden in 2020, will pick between nominees selected by a party-run process.
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Voters in the heavily Democratic 4th District, which backed Joe Biden in 2020, will pick between nominees selected by a party-run process.
The bill aims to regulate social media in a way designed to protect kids and reduce the risk of exacerbating mental health concerns.
A Florida federal judge dismissed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit Monday over the FBI search for government documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Bahamas authorities arrested Sam Bankman-Fried on Monday at the request of the U.S., which has filed charges against the former FTX CEO.
House and Senate negotiators appear close to agreement on a bipartisan omnibus spending deal that could be announced as soon as Tuesday.
House and Senate appropriators made enough progress in weekend negotiations over fiscal 2023 spending levels to keep the discussions going.
Final campaign finance reports for 2022 races show, once again, that money isn't everything, with some big spenders coming up short.
House Republicans, far from being chastened by a disappointing midterm campaign, seem to be all in supporting Donald Trump.
CQ Roll Call photojournalists present the photos of the week from the Capitol and around Washington.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema already faced a movement to remove her as the Democrats' nominee in 2024, when she is up for reelection.
Hits and Misses highlights this week include Congressional Gold Medal honorees snubbing Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy, and more.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's decision to leave the Democratic Party is unlikely to upend the political equilibrium in the Senate.
House Democrats’ current two-seat majority — and Republicans’ narrow edge they will have in January — is casting a shadow over spending talks.
The slate led by Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer was elected unanimously after the caucus secured its 51st seat in the next Congress.
Lindsey Graham tried to set up Herschel Walker as some kind of Pied Piper luring African Americans to his party. It didn’t work.
Top Democrats are playing hardball on government funding with just over a week before federal agencies run out of budget authority.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
Republicans failed to take control of the Senate in 2022, but they’ll have another good shot at it in 2024.
As minutes in the lame duck tick away, they want to see overtime protections for staffers in Congress, where workweeks can exceed 50 hours.
House Republicans unveiled a sweeping border security proposal they plan to advance once they hold the majority in the 118th Congress.