Democrat Nancy Pelosi defended her caucus' decision not to let pregnant Rep. Tammy Duckworth vote by proxy.
On Tuesday, the Senate will vote on a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Democrats including Nancy Pelosi are coming under fire for denying pregnant Rep. Tammy Duckworth a vote in their leadership races.
The Keystone XL pipeline was passed, again, by the House. But this time it's actually going to get a vote in the Senate.
Obama is fighting with Republicans — who are also fighting among themselves. The issue: immigration. The threat: a shutdown.
Boehner warned President Obama: Act on immigration and we'll do whatever it takes to stop you -- including risk a government shutdown.
The Republicans aren't out to derail attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch, but they are preparing to question her in January.
Some Republicans want to fight Obama's planned immigration moves through spending legislation, but McConnell wants no shutdown this time.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is joining the Senate Democratic leadership, a move that feeds rumors she may run in 2016.
Sen. John McCain would vote for a full repeal of President Obama's health care law, but doesn't think it's actually going to happen.
The still-undecided Louisiana Senate race has prompted quick movement on a long-dormant project.
Republicans lawmakers are seething over President Obama's announcement that the U.S. struck a deal with China to address climate change.
As Republicans continue to seethe over President Obama's immigration reform plans, the possibility of impeachment has been broached.
The Obama administration is tamping down expectations for the next enrollment for health insurance through federal exchanges.
What political history says about the chances that Obama and the GOP can cooperate during the next two years.
Obama reportedly got irritated with his vice president at a lunch that was supposed to warm relations with Congress.
Supporters are urging Clinton to get in the race now. Here are the other Dems and GOPers who might also jump in, sooner or later.
President Obama sees the potential for cooperation with Congress on college funding, infrastructure and tax reform.
President Obama and Speaker Boehner have a fraught relationship. But they need each other now.
Moderate and tea party Republicans wanted to win the midterms. They don't agree on much else -- and their divisions are showing.
The GOP blitzed the midterms without carrying women voters. That won't be possible in 2016. So bring on the women candidates!
GOP gubernatorial candidates scored big wins, backed by the millions of dollars raised by RGA head Chris Christie.
Now in full control of Congress, the GOP can no longer govern as the "Party of No."
The Republicans Governors Association spent $19 million in Florida governor's race — the most the RGA spent on any contest.
Here are five things to know about Mitch McConnell, the likely new Senate majority leader.
The Democratic Party has retained a much-needed seat in the New Hampshire Senate race.
McConnell is expected to become majority leader if the Republicans take the Senate after Tuesday's midterm elections.
Midterm exit polls show voters aren't pleased with anyone in Washington and say the nation is on the wrong track.
Focusing on her years of experience, Hillary Clinton talked about the need for economic improvement at home and abroad.
Funding for the government will expire on Dec. 11, and Congress must pass a spending bill to avoid another shutdown.
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