Political nepotism takes center stage as famous family heirs seek office in 2026, including President John F. Kennedy's ...
Gene L. Dodaro is not a household name. He is a mild-mannered man who is rarely seen without a necktie and dark suit, and who ...
As we commemorate Thomas Jefferson’s role in the founding of the United States at its 250th anniversary, it is worth noting ...
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Filing is the latest battle in war over whether the head of copyright office can remain in office despite Trump firing her.
Senate appropriators Sunday unveiled a roughly $7.3 billion draft fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch appropriations bill, part of ...
How much worse does it have to get before all Americans become involved and call all Republican members of Congress to do their job? Republicans are in power in all three branches of our now-shuttered ...
The White House has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow President Donald Trump to fire a top official in the Library of Congress after a lower court ruled against it.
The year is 1925. The Great Gatsby is published, the jazz age is swinging, and on October 28th, a new concert hall opens at an unlikely spot — the Library of Congress, in Washington D.C. If only its ...
The much-anticipated charge sheet against Haryana Congress President, Rao Narendra Singh, was filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Gurugram, marking a significant move in the long-standing ...
We explain what elected officials aren’t doing during the government shutdown. By Carl Hulse I’m The Times’s chief Washington correspondent. By almost any measure, Congress is failing. And flailing.