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North Carolina court upholds congressional map with GOP lean
Challengers, who allege partisan and racial gerrymandering, say they will appeal to the North Carolina supreme court.
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Challengers, who allege partisan and racial gerrymandering, say they will appeal to the North Carolina supreme court.
Devin Nunes' decision to leave the House has prompted a cascade of GOP leadership moves on the House Armed Services Committee.
The House panel investigating the Capitol insurrection said Rep. Jim Jordan is a "material witness" to its investigation.
5G wireless technology has created a strain on radio frequency spectrum that is putting the industry at odds with administration agencies.
Tax filing season will begin in two weeks as officials warned of backlogs and inability to meet demand for services.
Many of President Biden’s State Department nominees were blocked by Sen. Ted Cruz. After some dealing, some are getting to work.
Eight-term Rep. Ed Perlmutter won’t run for another term in Colorado, joining 25 other House Democrats retiring or seeking other offices.
Budget package would expand eligibility for renewable energy tax credits as sought by company for its electrochromatic window glass product.
President Joe Biden has seen a lot of his judicial nominees confirmed, but the road ahead for the remaining might get rocky.
The House returns to Washington for its first week of work in 2022, and Capitol workers wonder how much this new year will resemble the last.
A federal judge seems likely to allow lawsuits against former President Donald Trump in connection to Jan. 6, 2021, to proceed.
Insurance plans will cover up to eight over-the-counter tests per consumer each month under a new directive.
A Republican National Committee lawsuit aims to stop foreign-born New Yorkers with legal work permits from voting in municipal elections.
ANALYSIS — Each party has four seats in play in 2022, but four of the five most vulnerable senators are Democrats, Gonzales writes.
Lawmakers have not required companies to report cyber attacks, leaving federal agencies in the dark about sensitive hacks.
Domestic greenhouse gas emissions rose by more than 6 percent in 2021 after a pandemic-driven decline in 2020, a research group reported.
As a Republican in a state that backed Biden, Ron Johnson’s reelection run in Wisconsin will be among the most hotly contested Senate races.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman look ahead to negotiations around the Build Back Better legislation and appropriations season.
Just what you want to do, relive 2021 — Congressional Hits and Misses - Uncategorized
Emergency rental assistance to tenants and landlords in November was the highest monthly amount to date, according to the Treasury Department.