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Senate passes protections for same-sex marriages
The Senate passed a bill Tuesday to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriage that got bipartisan support.
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The Senate passed a bill Tuesday to codify federal recognition of same-sex marriage that got bipartisan support.
House and Senate Democrats are weighing rule changes that would set limits for serving as committee leaders.
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The prospects of a lame-duck omnibus remain murky as Republicans and Democrats have not reached a topline spending agreement.
House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy does not have the 218 votes needed to become speaker but he believes "everybody should vote for me."
The best way to permanently contain the virus is for Congress to keep spending money. President Joe Biden isn’t asking for much.
The Senate took another step Monday to pass a bill to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and codify federal recognition of same-sex marriage.
Outgoing Hawaii Rep. Kai Kahele may have misused official resources in campaign social media posts, the Office of Congressional Ethics says.
Rep. Sam Graves, Transportation and Infrastructure’s presumptive next chairman, aims to keep his eye on the bipartisan Infrastructure law.
Conservatives said angry parents would vent their anger on Democrats in the 2022 midterms, but exit polls are less dramatic and more nuanced.
Christmas trees are seen in the Cross Hall of the White House on Nov. 28, 2022, during a preview of the Executive Mansion’s holiday decor.
As freight railroads face a potential strike, the president asks Congress to adopt a previously negotiated deal between labor and management.
The Supreme Court will hear oral argument Tuesday about the Biden administration’s immigration enforcement priorities.
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A $475 million campaign to encourage vaccinations is being paid for by pandemic money meant for doctors and hospitals, Republicans charged.
Murkowski beats Trump-backed fellow Republican Kelly Tshibaka, while Peltola defeats Sarah Palin, Nick Begich.
If negotiators can't get a deal, the result could be another stopgap spending bill or potentially a partial government shutdown.
More than a dozen Republican-led states asked Monday night for permission to defend a pandemic-related border directive in court.
Supporters of a data privacy bill hope Congress will pass legislation early in the next Congress or even in the lame-duck session.
With thousands of troops having trouble paying for food, lawmakers are pushing the Pentagon for bigger, targeted pay increases.