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Ways and Means chair contenders hone closing arguments
The race for the House Ways and Means Committee chairmanship remains close as contenders prepare to make their final pitches.
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The race for the House Ways and Means Committee chairmanship remains close as contenders prepare to make their final pitches.
Congress passed a bill to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriages Thursday with some protections for religious freedom.
House Republicans are expected to give lots of scrutiny to ESG investing, particularly the financial institutions that use it and the SEC.
Matthew Heineman's documentary "Retrograde" shows the human consequences of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Democrats had already won Senate control, but having 51 seats instead of 50 next year will make running the chamber easier.
Why did Herschel Walker lose the first time? He should have won — but it wasn’t about mail-in ballots or election malevolence.
The government told a Washington federal court Wednesday that it will appeal a ruling that struck down pandemic-related asylum restrictions.
A provision allowing federal judges to have personal information scrubbed from the internet was included in a must-pass defense policy bill.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky says her agency needs more authority to gather data to fight public health threats such as COVID-19, mpox.
Supreme Court justices sound skeptical that state courts can’t review state rules for congressional elections.
Senators this week questioned whether a recently proposed bipartisan immigration deal can pass before the end of the year.
Participants dressed in biblical attire take part in Faith & Liberty’s annual live Nativity scene outside the Supreme Court on Dec. 7, 2022.
The defense authorization measure would move authority over prosecutions for major crimes from commanders to professional prosecutors.
A Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade has spurred nations around the world to evaluate their own policies on abortion rights.
Former President Trump’s budget chief says Republicans are on the wrong path on fiscal policy and is proposing an alternative budget plan.
Whatever happens to Twitter under Elon Musk, communications directors on Capitol Hill are hanging around to find out.
Republicans who want to ban TikTok on federal electronic devices could not attach the ban to the annual defense policy bill.
Democrats are pushing to reclassify some Veterans Affairs spending as mandatory during negotiations for a fiscal 2023 omnibus.
Columnist Stu Rothenberg looks back on the year that was and hands out awards to candidates, campaigns and pollsters.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger defeated Rep. Matt Cartwright for battleground leadership representative, a role the caucus voted last week to create.