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The House Judiciary Committee has dismissed its own subpoena-related lawsuit against two Justice Department attorneys.
For many who traverse the halls of Capitol Hill as staffers, their tenure is only a few years. But recently the Senate said ...
Things are better than they were when I started,” says J. Thomas Manger, who is retiring after almost four years as chief.
Last week’s budget reconciliation vote in the House is already becoming a focal point on the campaign trail as the bill moves ...
The Indianapolis Colts fourth-round draft pick spent a summer working for Sen. Amy Klobuchar. “Iron sharpens iron,” he says ...
With the Senate up to bat next on the “one big, beautiful bill,” a monumental clash of economic viewpoints is dividing the Capitol.
President Donald Trump has pivoted recently as he seeks trillions in foreign investment dollars and tries to end two foreign ...
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Tuesday that he will forgo reelection next year to run for governor of Alabama.
The Senate revisited a procedural vote on a stablecoin bill Monday, but this time had 16 Democrats on board to cross the ...
House Republicans passed their "big, beautiful" reconciliation bill early Thursday morning, sending to the Senate a ...
Victim service organizations and their supporters say there’s fear and deep uncertainty about the future of Justice ...
The Senate, in a first, used a fast-track procedure Thursday to nullify three EPA emissions waivers for California.