One political scientist shares insights from his research. "About 15 percent of sections can’t be traced to any other previously introduced bill,” he says.
The House of Representatives passed two bills targeting drug trafficking by South American cartels, including infamous ...
Budget expert Eugene Steuerle explains how Republicans’ tax cuts and Democrats’ consumption-heavy spending have drained ...
Former U.S. Army Captain and ACLU Senior Project Manager Jessica Apgar praises the more than 40 veterans demanding Congress ...
The overwhelming bipartisan votes come after President Donald Trump reversed course and encouraged Republicans to support the ...
There probably is no “client list,” but the files could help answer some pressing questions—and open the door to more ...
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, chairman of the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, on Nov. 18 asked Jim Farley of Ford ...
Who voted for and against releasing the Epstein files? See how your Kentucky House representatives and senators voted on HR ...
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Scoop: Secret CIA report boasted about tricking Congress in JFK probe, whistleblower says
A CIA whistleblower, revealing his identity for the first time, tells Axios he saw a secret document in which an agency ...
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Thomas Jefferson would expect much more of Congress today
As we commemorate Thomas Jefferson’s role in the founding of the United States at its 250th anniversary, it is worth noting ...
After the former Speaker announced her retirement, Stanford faculty and students reflected on her legislative accomplishments ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to ...
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