The best photos of the year, Part 1
Children sled on the West Front of the Capitol on Jan. 16 after 3-4 inches of snow fell across the Washington metro area.
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Children sled on the West Front of the Capitol on Jan. 16 after 3-4 inches of snow fell across the Washington metro area.
-elect Laura Gillen, D-N.Y., reacts after drawing the No. 1 chip during the room lottery for office space at the Capitol on Thursday.
No. 1 means you’ve got first dibs on picking a vacant office. Up first was Rep.
Perhaps the most memorable came on Sept. 1, 2022 at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, when Biden said bluntly that "Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very
The initial group of roughly two dozen House aides began their walkout around 1:30 p.m. outside the Rayburn House Office Building and belatedly met up with a group of Senate staffers near the Department
After trailing Trump in most national polls for months, two surveys released last week — one by Morning Consult and another by Fox News — put the incumbent ahead by 1 percentage point and 2 percentage
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Musician Usher leaves the Capitol after meeting with members of Congress about screening for type 1 diabetes on Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Rep.
The Trump administration announced in 2019 it was terminating a federal agreement to provide nearly $1 billion after the California High-Speed Rail Authority "failed to make reasonable progress on the
Smith, who loaned his campaign more than $1 million, was running second and Davis was third.
On Monday, Israel appeared poised to invade Rafah, a southern Gazan city where it’s estimated more than 1 million people are sheltering, despite concerns from the international community and opposition
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reflected in a video camera lens, participates in a news conference after the House Republican Conference meeting in the Capitol on Thursday.
Sixty-three percent of Black registered voters told USA Today and Suffolk University pollsters for a survey released Jan. 1 that they backed Biden given a choice between him, Trump and a third-party candidate
The rule, approved Thursday by a bipartisan vote of 5-1, more accurately reflects the demands of running for federal office, which typically require full-time campaigning for a year or more leading up
Edwards also advocated a change in how casework is transferred but opposed creating a district transition aide position, which could cost anywhere between $500,000 and $1 million, according to a Democratic
With lots of action this week but little real movement to fund the government before Oct. 1, staffers in both parties say they’re starting to worry — and to wonder what it might mean for them.
|When Bill Richardson died on Sept. 1, he left behind a legacy in public life that stretched from his time as a staffer on Capitol Hill for Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., had 1 million as of Thursday, and Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, had 68,600.
He cited Romans 13:1-7, in particular the part about the need to honor those to whom honor is due. "That’s why we call them ’the honorable,’" Black said.
Dina Titus of Nevada voted to unionize by a 7-1 vote. The umbrella group also noted that three member offices filed union election petitions with OCWR: Democratic Reps.
"Reproductive Freedom is the #1 issue among those that DID NOT vote in 2020." Republicans have been reticent to publicly admit the Dobbs decision that overturned the Roe v.