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Senate advances compromise defense policy bill
The Senate moved closer to a final vote on its annual defense policy bill, despite disagreement over a military justice provision.
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The Senate moved closer to a final vote on its annual defense policy bill, despite disagreement over a military justice provision.
Court rejects latest effort to end the Trump policy that sent asylum-seekers to Mexico to await their U.S. immigration court cases.
The cryptocurrency industry says it wants to change a 2021 law as it looks forward to more engagement with Congress in 2022.
PODCAST: Duane Pozza, a former FTC consumer protection official, explains where regulatory risk may lurk for privacy, competition and crypto.
Letter to readers of Roll Call regarding story published Dec. 14, 2021.
The Pentagon's inspector general says a contractor overcharged the military for spare parts and should repay the difference.
Data brokers sell sensitive information that can help scammers target the elderly, members of the military, or help foreign adversaries.
A new map makes Reps. Susie Lee’s and Steven Horsford's seats a bit safer by drawing Rep. Dina Titus into a more competitive district.
The Jan. 6 select panel recommended former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows be held in contempt of Congress and criminally prosecuted.
Even as more unruly passengers are being prosecuted by the FAA this year, more are also trying to bring firearms through checkpoints.
A federal appeals court appears ready to let a House committee get some of Donald Trump’s records from accounting firm Mazars USA.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order to make government more efficient, taking aim at long security lines and benefits sign-ups.
New guidance obtained by CQ Roll Call allows for small staff-led tours to guests in a limited area on the Senate side of the building.
It’s an age-old Washington trick: Pair the thing the minority hates with a thing they support and hope they feel the good outweighs the bad.
Guidance will go to states and cities by Feb. 11 to “strategically deploy" charging stations for a national network along highways.
Nunes’ decision to leave Congress has shaken up the race to take over the top Republican spot on the powerful Ways and Means Committee.
WATCH: Joni Ernst had a warning for Santa Claus, Marjorie Taylor Green talked “gluten food” and Jim McGovern was ready for his close-up.
Subpoenas announced Friday demand records and testimony from people who had a role in organizing the rallies on Jan. 5 and Jan. 6.
Bob Dole was celebrated on Friday as someone integral to two iconic landmarks on the National Mall: World War II and Eisenhower memorials.
Capitol Hill said goodbye to Bob Dole, while gingerbread, the Grinch and holiday socks offered hope that the Christmas recess is near.