In his first prime-time address, Biden struck a hopeful tone for the country’s return to a semblance of normality as he acknowledged America’s loss.
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House passes sweeping pro-union bill that would reform labor laws
If passed into law, the PRO Act would reform labor laws and give U.S. workers more power to organize after decades of setbacks for unions.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down on minimum wage vote reminds some of John McCain
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down vote on Friday reminded many of when the late Sen. John McCain tanked Republicans’ efforts to overthrow Obamacare.
Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash after attacking congresswoman with transgender daughter
Marjorie Taylor Greene drew backlash from lawmakers of both parties who said a video she posted was cruel toward transgender Americans.
New video, withdrawn comments: Takeaways from Day 2 of Trump’s impeachment trial
House impeachment managers proceeded with their arguments for convicting former President Donald Trump on the charge of inciting the Capitol riot.
Democratic lawmakers join Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in sharing Capitol riot experiences
Reps. Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush and other Democrats took to the House floor to tell their stories from the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
Trump’s doctor, without addressing past tests, says president no longer a risk for transmitting COVID-19
President Donald Trump’s physician said Trump is not a “transmission risk to others” in a memo released after he held his first public event.
It’s been one year since the Trump impeachment began. These are the major moments of his presidency since
House Democrats announced they would conduct an impeachment investigation into Donald Trump’s conduct in Ukraine on Sept. 24, 2019.
Rep. Gohmert wonders if wearing a mask led to COVID-19 diagnosis despite health guidance to the contrary
Rep. Louie Gohmert, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, said he was touching his face while wearing a mask.
Poll: Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 15 points, his widest margin this year
“There is no upside, no silver lining, no encouraging trend hidden somewhere in this survey for the president,” said Quinnipiac polling analyst Tim Malloy.