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The least cynical group on the Hill ponders its fate: What will happen to the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress?
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The least cynical group on the Hill ponders its fate: What will happen to the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress?
Peiter Zatko, Twitter's former security chief, tells lawmakers about the company giving employees easy access to user data.
Roll Call's latest update of the 10 most vulnerable House members includes six Democrats and four Republicans.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said many in his party would prefer to deal with the issue "on a state level."
The Senate Judiciary hearing from a Twitter whistleblower isn't a prelude to congressional action regarding tech platforms.
This year’s Congressional Women’s Softball Game may come later in the year, but it still raises money for breast cancer research and support.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi holds Rep. Pat Ryan’s son as the New York Democrat is sworn in during a ceremony in the Capitol on Tuesday.
Senate Banking Democrats see the specter of the 2008 financial crisis in emerging products that lack protections, such as buy now, pay later.
Republicans offered their own bill to speed permitting for energy projects as Democrats continued an internal debate over the topic.
Biden’s pick to lead the White House’s regulatory office has written extensively on federal regulations and their costs and benefits.
The harvest moon, so called when the autumnal equinox nears, rises over the Capitol dome in Washington on Friday, Sept. 9.
Officials in Washington and Taipei have differences on how to deter a Chinese invasion of Taiwan as tensions heat up.
The bill would require unions and freight railroads to accept recommendations of a presidential emergency board to avert a strike or lockout.
Eric Schmidt-led group calls for a new defense strategy dubbed “Offset-X” to counter Chinese military strength.
Attorneys for the former president argued Monday against any pause in a Florida judge's order for a special master to review documents.
At Boston's John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Biden promotes "Cancer Moonshot" aimed at ending cancer by developing innovative therapies.
72 Democrats signed a letter opposing the inclusion of legislation to ease federal permitting laws in a stopgap funding bill.
This week’s highlights include Sen. Tom Carper reminiscing about driving his minivan — “The Silver Bullet” — on a Dover racetrack, and more.
A short-term funding measure to head off a partial government shutdown is now caught up in fights over emergency spending requests and an effort to streamline federal permitting for energy projects. CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Aidan Quigley outline the challenges facing Congress to pass stopgap funding by the end of this […]
Photos of the week: The summer recess ended for the northern side of the Capitol as the Senate returned to Washington on Tuesday.