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Big Tech, free-speech advocates join to oppose journalism bill
Big tech companies and free-speech groups oppose a bill that would require social media platforms to negotiate with news producers.
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Big tech companies and free-speech groups oppose a bill that would require social media platforms to negotiate with news producers.
The House Ethics Committee says Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., promoted a cryptocurrency in which he had an interest.
Congress honored police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, at a Gold Medal ceremony in the Capitol.
The cryptocurrency business is losing more money to hackers, losses that have been overshadowed by the high-profile failures in the sector.
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.
With Sen. Ben Sasse resigning to become president of the University of Florida on Jan. 8, outgoing Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts wants his seat.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., have circulated a proposed immigration deal about so-called "Dreamers."
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case about North Carolina’s congressional map for the midterm elections.
Some dismissed pledges as a gimmick for outsiders who wouldn't get corporate PAC money anyway, but they have grown more common.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case that could broaden free speech exemptions to anti-discrimination laws nationwide.
The fiscal 2023 defense authorization bill is expected to rescind a Pentagon order requiring COVID-19 vaccines for most troops.
Sen. Sherrod Brown says a bill supported by Sens. Stabenow and Boozman is too favorable to the crypto industry.
An effort to help victims and families of the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing could derail 9/11 victims compensation bill.
Members of Congress from other states resisted President Biden's proposal that the first 2024 presidential primary be in South Carolina.
Photos of the week: CQ Roll Call photojournalists present the photos of the week from the Capitol and around Washington.
Incoming members of Congress cheered and groaned Friday as they competed for prime office space at the Capitol.
An attorney for New York GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik demanded action by the Postal Service, saying packages were "plundered."
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