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Police shortage prompts Capitol to begin using security contractors
Contract security officers will start work Monday as part of a new program to help alleviate staffing shortages within the Capitol Police.
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Contract security officers will start work Monday as part of a new program to help alleviate staffing shortages within the Capitol Police.
A bipartisan group of senators has resumed efforts to revise the U.S. immigration system.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner is back for the first time since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. What to expect.
The FDA Thursday proposed a ban on menthol cigarettes and all flavored cigars, a move that could take effect in about a year.
Just compare how former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy reacted after making mistakes
In the 101st Congress, senators cast roll call votes on amendments to 59 bills. In the 116th, it was just 15 bills.
Congressional observers have a message for House lawmakers about pay raises for staff: Keep it going.
Moderna said Thursday that it asked the FDA for emergency use authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine in kids under age 6.
Bigger tax bills loom as pandemic-related global microchip shortages pinch the supply of new vehicles, limiting dealer deductions.
He briefly worked for retiring Republican Sen. Bill Frist back in 2006, and it still shapes how he sees Congress today.
Democratic Rep. Kai Kehele has told House leaders he will run for governor this year instead of a second term.
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Not since 2016 has a president attended a White House correspondents' dinner in person, but Joe Biden might be able to recycle some material.
President Biden is exploring using seized Russian government funds to rebuild Ukraine, a plan that poses some risk to U.S. taxpayers.
President Biden asked Congress for $33 billion more in military and economic assistance to help Ukraine in its war with Russia.
Some states are resisting financial institutions' efforts to include environment, social and governance issues in financial metrics.
President Joe Biden will ask Congress in his next supplemental funding request for Ukraine to include money to combat global hunger.
The New York map ruled unconstitutional would have tilted several GOP-held district toward Democrats. The state primary could be delayed.
Companies providing long-term care insurance are leaving the business, raising the risk of higher premiums for patients.
Michigan Republican Bill Huizenga became frustrated at a House Financial Services hearing when remote attendees left their mics turned on.