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It All Comes Down To This — 2 Georgia Races That Will Determine Control Of The Senate
If Democrats pick up both seats in Tuesday's Georgia runoff elections, they will wrest control of the U.S. Senate from Republicans. If Republicans win one, though, they will retain it. -
Congress Overturns Trump Veto On Defense Bill After Political Detour
The Senate voted Friday to overturn President Trump's veto of the mammoth annual defense bill in an unprecedented act that assures the decades-long… -
Trump's $2,000 Checks Stall In Senate As GOP Blocks Vote
The roadblock mounted Tuesday by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell may not be sustainable as pressure mounts. -
Congress Gets COVID-19 Vaccine, But Members Fight Over Who Should Have Priority
Top leaders and rank-and-file members are getting the first wave of COVID-19 vaccines. It could speed up the return to business as usual. But some lawmakers say members should wait behind others. -
Here Is What's In Congress' COVID-19 Relief Package
From direct payments for American households to mass transit, the Congressional relief package contains money for individuals and institutions affected by the coronavirus pandemic. But there's more. -
Rep. Pressley Gets COVID Vaccine, Urges Constituents To Do The Same
Pressley was vaccinated Saturday at the U.S. Capitol along with other Members of Congress -
Sacklers Attest To Role In Opioid Crisis, Stop Short Of Apology
Members of the family that owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma acknowledged Thursday that the drug had a role in the opioid crisis. -
Close But Not Yet: Deal Near On COVID-19 Economic Aid Bill
The long-delayed measure was coming together as Capitol Hill combatants finally fashioned difficult compromises. -
As Year-End Looms, Lawmakers Still Seek Deal On More Coronavirus Aid
With lawmakers facing a mounting year-end to-do list, a deal on a new coronavirus relief package continues to be elusive for Congress.But a key House… -
House Oversight Committee Chair: Testimony Points To Political Interference At CDC
Rep. James Clyburn says the Trump Administration may have deliberately tried to "conceal and destroy evidence that senior political appointees interfered" with the CDC's coronavirus response.