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Gohmert comes up short in bid for Texas attorney general
Nine-term Rep. Louie Gohmert took on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a four-person primary but did not advance to the runoff Tuesday.
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Nine-term Rep. Louie Gohmert took on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a four-person primary but did not advance to the runoff Tuesday.
Director Rochelle Walensky said the CDC is now looking at other metrics besides case counts to determine future mitigation measures.
The Biden White House press operation vowed to be kinder and gentler than Trump's. Then it accused reporters of siding with U.S. foes.
Civility has gone downhill since Biden took office, voters say in a new Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service poll.
The Ohio ruling gives the state’s Republican-controlled legislature 30 days to approve a new congressional map.
Former Reps. Mia Love, Luis Gutiérrez join CNN as commentators - Republicans
Trump, Democrats remain ‘far apart’ on shutdown deal as talks resume - Republicans
Trump’s use of border agents for wall pitch raises legal, ethical questions - Republicans
Ailing Rep. Walter Jones to have private swearing-in ceremony - Republicans
House Democrats unveil first major legislative package of voting, campaign finance and ethics overhauls - Democrats
First big bipartisan vote establishes House select committee on modernizing Congress - Republicans
We will ‘impeach the motherf-er,’ new Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib says of Trump - Democrats
Daines, Lankford to serve on both Appropriations and Finance - Republicans
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Dick Durbin says he’s running for Senate re-election in 2020, unofficially -
Rep. Hank Johnson compares Trump to Hitler in a foreboding speech -