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Analysts say they see “a weird degree” of federal involvement in the day-to-day criminal justice apparatus of the District of ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, as some familiar Democratic names ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would meet with House and Senate Democratic leaders ahead of a government funding ...
Donald Trump got some positive economic data — even if dissing the July jobs report and firing the BLS head may have cost him ...
Decision undoes a lower court ruling requiring the Trump administration to start spending funds for USAID and other foreign ...
President Trump has made a second-term push for a Nobel Peace Prize, but his Friday summit with Vladimir Putin could dent in ...
Calling himself a “Trump conservative,” the Republican joins a primary field that also includes the state attorney general ...
Recruiting Brown is a big step in the Democratic path to the majority, expanding a difficult Senate map, but it's no ...
Back in 2011, Roll Call was still very much a print-focused operation. We published, I think, 3 or 4 days a week when ...
A defiant President Trump defended his firing of a top government jobs monitor and said he would like to run again in 2028.
President Trump said he would take over Washington, D.C.’s police force and deploy National Guard troops to fight crime and ...
Looming over the Republican primary for Kentucky’s open Senate seat are two defining party figures — Donald Trump and Mitch ...
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