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Mitch and Rick: The GOP’s ‘Odd Couple’ - Roll Call
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott have beef.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott have beef.
A bipartisan insulin affordability measure faces myriad obstacles, but a Senate duo hope the lame duck offers promise for passage.
The White House strategy to eliminate hunger would widen the availability of free school meals and expand eligibility for food stamps.
Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., agreed Tuesday to remove his energy infrastructure permitting proposal from the short-term spending bill.
The debate over abortion is playing out in ballot initiatives in Vermont, California, Michigan, Kentucky and Montana.
Tourists in the Capitol Rotunda walk by a statue of President Harry S. Truman encased in a protective covering on Tuesday.
Six weeks before the election, Democrats may be making a comeback — but don’t underestimate the weirdness of 2022.
Sen. Warner says Rep. Spanberger has 'not been shy' within the Democratic caucus about emphasizing crime as an issue
Congress is providing billions for science and tech research and lawmakers are now worried that foreign rivals could steal the results.
Approving a large construction project through Congress, as Sen. Joe Manchin is trying to do, is highly unusual, experts say.
Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, center, appears with brothers Lee, right, and Dennis Horton in Philadelphia on Sept. 24, 2022.
The fundamentals of candidate quality, opposition research and polling appear to be helping Democrats in the fight for the Senate.
Environmentalists and clean energy groups have come out on opposite sides of the proposed permitting overhaul by Sen. Joe Manchin III.
President Biden told gas companies to lower prices at the pump "now" as he announced new actions to try to reduce costs and spur competition.
The race for control of Congress is competitive six weeks from the midterms. Check out our latest race ratings.
Photos of the week: Congress was in session this week with government funding set to expire soon and the midterms rapidly approaching.
Republicans make clear they know the Trump-McConnell feud is coming to a boil.
A year-end package is being eyed to fix a provision that many say unfairly cuts benefits for public employees who have government pensions.
Republicans traveled to Pennsylvania to unveil their “Commitment to America” and to refocus their message for November’s midterm elections.
He brought his math Ph.D. (and his solar system tie) to the House. Now Rep. Jerry McNerney is planning his next AI chapter.