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Trump, Sanders Win Huge in New Hampshire

Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina finished with 4 percent of the vote and Ben Carson, who was at one time battling Trump for the lead in national polls, finished with 2 percent.  

North Korea Brings Polarized Congress Together

David Perdue, R-Ga., hardly ideological soul mates, all operating on the same page, and voting on Wednesday, 96-0, to enhance sanctions against North Korea because of its nuclear activity.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Democrats Say: Learn From the Bern

Somewhere in a Bernie platform, most candidates could find something to work with. 2.  Be independent.

Funeral Set for Capitol Police Officer

Alston, 44, died at his home when he had a heart attack after shoveling snow as the region was dealt an historic storm that dumped more than 2 feet of snow in the Washington region.  

Blizzard Whiteout Buries Issue of Red Ink

Instead, the best that CBO Director Keith Hall could offer voters was a dense 165-page report detailing the agency’s budgetary forecast for the next 10 years.  

Blizzard Whiteout Buries Issue of Red Ink

Instead, the best that CBO Director Keith Hall could offer voters was a dense 165-page report detailing the agency’s budgetary forecast for the next 10 years.

Snow Won’t Stop Patrick Leahy

The Vermont Democrat was spotted entering the Senate around 2 p.m., with his camera in one hand and two bags of papers in the other.

Early Money Flows Into Senate Races

An allied advocacy group dubbed One Nation has spent $2 million to help GOP Senate candidates in Illinois, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Scenes From a Speaker’s Resignation

With that no longer an issue, speculation immediately turned to succession, with Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., heavily favored to be the next speaker and the No. 2 spot in the Conference emerging

Scenes From a Speaker’s Resignation

With that no longer an issue, speculation immediately turned to succession, with Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., heavily favored to be the next speaker and the No. 2 spot in the Conference emerging

Minnesota’s Mills Closer to a Rematch With Nolan

Mills, otherwise known as the “Brad Pitt” of the 8th District thanks to the shoulder-length hair he sported during the 2014 race, lost to Nolan by fewer than 2 points last November.