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Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Trump’s son’s advisers, aide who helped write rally speech
Ross Worthington, Andy Surabian and Arthur Schwartz face a Jan. 24 deadline from the committee Investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.
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Ross Worthington, Andy Surabian and Arthur Schwartz face a Jan. 24 deadline from the committee Investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.
Lawmakers pressed Navy officials about a fuel leak tainting water in Hawaii, and said they'd seek funding to fix the problem.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris travelled to Atlanta today to make the case for voting rights legislation.
Sen. Ted Cruz's effort to implement sanctions over the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is facing headwinds as Democrats get cold feet.
Financial experts say regulators' reluctance to take up stablecoin issues could leave the Fed taking charge because of systemic risk.
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.
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.
Many of President Biden’s State Department nominees were blocked by Sen. Ted Cruz. After some dealing, some are getting to work.
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.
Justices grappled Friday with whether the Biden administration has the power to order vaccine or masking mandates at hospitals and workplaces.
One year after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, senior lawmakers are still looking for the appropriate security posture.
Lawmakers pushing for accountability beyond the Jan. 6 rioters still have to contend with a federal justice system that moves at a slow pace.
ANALYSIS — The Fed is winding down its pandemic monetary policy on a faster timetable, which could address inflation fears.
Sen. Ted Cruz wants to force President Joe Biden to impose sanctions on German and other businesses over an underwater Russian gas pipeline.
Detroit-area Democratic Rep. Brenda Lawrence is retiring, and Rep. Rashida Tlaib will run in the new district Lawrence is giving up.
The issue is who pays for medical care when a patient receives a surprise medical bill, and how to decide how much they owe.
The department is 447 officers short of “where we need to be,” Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger told senators on Wednesday.