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President Biden made an indirect but clear reference to Donald Trump's sexual abuse case while touting the Violence Against Women Act.
The Senate next week will vote again on a measure aimed at creating a statutory right to in vitro fertilization.
Roll Call’s latest ranking of the most vulnerable members of the Senate has five Democrats and two Republicans.
Unlike this year’s presidential and Senate races that are focused on a few intensely competitive states, there is no shortage ...
Counting of electoral votes in January 2025 will now be a National Special Security Event, easing some minds in Congress.
House and Senate appropriators want $38 billion in fiscal 2025 defense spending that the White House didn't request.
Advocates are watching closely to see if presidential candidates weigh in on a proposed ban on menthol cigarettes.
The overturn of Roe v. Wade has raised questions about the intersection of pregnancy care and mental health care.
After CEO ignores subpoena, hearing features nurses detailing damaging impact of health care company's understaffing.
A federal appeals court will hear oral arguments Monday in TikTok’s challenge to a law requiring a sale or ban of the app in the U.S.
After the Dobbs decision, Neesha, 33, an Atlanta-based mom of two, became pregnant again. She knew abortion was not an option for her and ultimately decided to put her child up for adoption. “I knew ...