Holiday parties are back in DC for 2021, if you’re on the list
The Yuletide is upon us, and with it a wave of holiday parties across D.C., led by lavish lobbying shop shindigs and tony trade group gatherings.
The Yuletide is upon us, and with it a wave of holiday parties across D.C., led by lavish lobbying shop shindigs and tony trade group gatherings.
A group of House Democrats focused on electing Latinos is looking beyond states with the largest Hispanic populations in its first round of
A federal appeals court seemed likely Tuesday to deny Donald Trump’s request to block some White House records from going to the House select
Once again, the annual defense policy bill has stalled in the Senate, leading to another round of recriminations over which party is to
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the risk of “more persistent” higher inflation has grown as a spike in prices driven by
Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has produced records to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection and
A bipartisan group of several dozen lawmakers from both chambers urged Armed Services Committee leaders on Tuesday to write a National Defense
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As the Senate takes up its version of the annual defense policy bill this week, one of the provisions tucked into the legislation would boost funding
Rep. Marie Newman sat down with Heard on the Hill outside her office on an unseasonably warm, 70-degree day earlier this month. The Illinois Democrat
Republican senators voted against moving toward a final vote on the annual Pentagon policy bill Monday evening, demanding that Democrats agree to
President Joe Biden resumes his campaign to promote the bipartisan infrastructure law and sell his broader Build Back Better agenda with a stop
New York Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat who helped push the House to raise a cap on a federal tax break important to his state, said Monday he will run
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that asks the justices to overturn the long-standing decisions that established the right to
Democrats and Republicans on Monday haggled over details of a stopgap spending bill that appears likely to run into late January at a minimum, with