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“Keeping Up With the Millers,” read a 2020 headline in Vanity Fair, which revealed that Ms. Miller had a “YOLO” tattoo (short ...
The Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, a stunning setback to ...
The Supreme Court has restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste in rural Texas and New Mexico, even as the nation is ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is returning to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for another potentially combative hearing before the ...
As fighting in the Middle East continues between Israel and Iran lawmakers on Capitol Hill are weighing whether the U.S.
Uncertainty roiled the region and residents of Tehran fled their homes in droves on the sixth day of Israel’s air campaign ...
Every day in my previous life I would duck into the basement of the U.S. Capitol to anxiously await a freshly bound copy of the Congressional Record, the daily chronicle of legislative proceedings ...
As Roll Call marks its 70th anniversary, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales of Inside Elections looks back at his 24 years with the ...
Democrats in Washington and Pennsylvania are increasingly frustrated with Sen. John Fetterman after a week in which he once again criticized his own party’s response to the Los Angeles protests and to ...
When the first edition of Roll Call hit the Capitol on June 16, 1955, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., was ...
A statue of the first U.S. president stands prominently in London’s Trafalgar Square, but some Britons find it strange to ...
Israel claimed Tuesday to have killed a top Iranian general as it traded more strikes with its longtime foe, and U.S.