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Nehls announces retirement; his twin will seek the seat
Rep. Troy Nehls, a Texas Republican and former sheriff, said Saturday that he would not seek a fourth term in Congress.
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Rep. Troy Nehls, a Texas Republican and former sheriff, said Saturday that he would not seek a fourth term in Congress.
Being proactive on AI can head off mistakes of globalization - Technology
A judge dismissed the criminal charges against former FBI Director James B. Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday.
The Trump White House made no effort to honor the late Dick Cheney as he was remembered across town on Thursday.
Senate Republicans were divided Wednesday over whether to repeal a controversial provision that could net hefty payouts for senators.
The Justice Department on Wednesday accused Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of using a FEMA overpayment to support her 2021 campaign.
A panel of federal judges on Tuesday blocked Texas from using its new congressional map in next year’s midterm elections.
In shutdown deal, bipartisan legislating trumped party unity - Senate
The justices will likely hear arguments in the case and issue a decision by the end of the court’s term next June.
The California Republican Party filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging a new state congressional map.
Cheney, who served four presidents and spent a decade in the House of Representatives, died Monday night at age 84.
For the most part, candidates who decided to try, try again in 2024 after losing in 2022 simply lost, lost again.
House races are still being called, but some semblance of what happened and why is starting to come into focus.
We know Donald Trump is poised to return to the White House with a Republican-held Senate, but control of the House is still unclear.Â
March for Life, Roe anniversary highlight how the abortion debate has changed in the wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill will investigate a Federal Aviation Administration outage that caused thousands of flight delays Wednesday.
As House Republicans fought among themselves, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnel and President Joe Biden put on a bipartisan show.
Murkowski beats Trump-backed fellow Republican Kelly Tshibaka, while Peltola defeats Sarah Palin, Nick Begich.
Republican efforts to lean into immigration concerns fell short on the border, along with a lackluster GOP showing nationwide.
Republicans got help in the race to gain control of the House because they held an advantage in drawing congressional maps, experts said.