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Activist investors are having a higher rate of success this year in getting shareholders to approve proposals on climate and diversity.
A bipartisan package of bills would clarify what role Congress and the vice president have in certifying presidential elections.
Republican senators said they’re expecting passage of a semiconductor and science-focused competitiveness package will slip to next week.
Senate cafeteria workers and UNITE HERE Local 23 union members showed up Wednesday willing to risk arrest.
Sen. Tom Carper and staff walk through the temporary hallways built for the Ohio Clock Corridor’s restoration on the Senate side of the Capitol on Wednesday.
Rapid shift in state abortion laws has led to concerns over procedures and medications in wake of Roe v. Wade reversal.
After of the recent Supreme Court abortion decision, concerns about data collection being used to track women's reproductive choices grows.
The Senate Armed Services Committee has called on the Defense Department to halt programs to prevent and root out extremism in the ranks.
Former President Donald Trump’s actions — and inaction — during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol will take center stage Thursday night.
Glenn Ivey beat ex-Rep. Donna Edwards in 4th District Democratic primary. In the 6th, the GOP picked Neil Parrott to face Rep. David Trone.
Senate Appropriations Chair Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., underwent a second surgery Tuesday after fracturing his hip in a fall in late June.
One of Ohio GOP Senate nominee J.D. Vance's fundraising committees says the first $2,900 donated goes to retire his primary debts.
When a mob stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, it renewed fears about how quickly Congress could recover from an attack.
Rep. Vern Buchanan led second-quarter fundraising among GOP hopefuls for the party’s top spot on the powerful Ways and Means Committee.
The Senate is moving forward with a broad “chips-plus” bill containing science provisions that Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer agreed to add.
Senators are pushing legislation giving the Justice Department new authority to seize assets of Russian oligarchs.
Factors include a tough recruiting environment, signs of declining morale among servicemembers, obesity and lack of education among recruits.
The bill to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and codify legal recognition for interracial and same-sex marriages nationwide passed 267-157.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, center, is escorted from a sit-in outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday to protest the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer pledged to move ahead with a procedural vote Tuesday afternoon on the semiconductor bill.