After meeting Friday, House Republican leaders repeated their belief that health care law is unfair to Americans and must be changed
Police are so far releasing little information but say they do not believe it is related to terrorism
Reports say female driver of car injured a policeman in crash and police fired guns at her
In first sign of possible progress on political stalemate, lead Republicans, Democrats are heading to White House for talks
Republicans are holding firm to their insistence on slowing down Obamacare
President Barack Obama says he is not resigned to shutdown, promising to speak with U.S. lawmakers amid stalemate over budget
Legislators face a Monday midnight deadline for action if hundreds of thousands of federal workers are not to be laid off
Senate passes straight-forward emergency-funding measure to keep government running, but crisis not over as bill faces rough going in the House
Deadline to extend federal funding, avoid government shutdown falls at midnight on Monday
As accusations fly, Congress and the White House head to latest in series of showdowns nearly resulting in partial shut down of the government
Republican-controlled House of Representatives passes resolution to keep funding government, but defunds president's signature health care law
Polls show that more than 60 percent of Americans oppose military strikes on Syria, many are making their sentiments known to elected officials
Wording of authorization could be critical in efforts to win support president needs from reluctant Republicans, Democrats
Analyst says informal tally of House members shows resolution authorizing force will be difficult, but not impossible, to pass
President catches many lawmakers by surprise in announcing he would seek a vote in Congress when they return
Global debate is simmering over US involvement in another Middle East conflict, and some say Congressional buy-in is needed
Though White House says president consulting with congressional leaders, it won't say whether authorization for potential military strikes will be sought
President met with House and Senate Democrats on Capitol Hill Wednesday for strategy session ahead of one-month Congressional recess
US lawmakers narrowly defeat amendment to end government surveillance program that collects hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records
Four veterans who were victims of sexual assault traveled to Washington, D.C., to tell lawmakers their story and to ask for changes, better care
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