By The Washington Post’s latest tally, at least 18 former members — 11 Democrats and seven Republicans — are asking voters to ...
Here’s a look at the former members of Congress who have launched comeback bids in the 2026 midterm elections.
NPR is tracking the record number of congressional lawmakers — now more than 1 in 10 current members — who have announced ...
Frustrated lawmakers are looking to 2026 in the hopes that they can reclaim some of the power many fear they’ve ceded to the ...
Congressional Republicans have yet to break the record for most retirements in a single year, but some say it’s only a matter of time before widespread frustration with the current state of Washington ...
Congress is wrapping up the year without a lot of legislative accomplishments under its belt and a growing list of lawmakers who are retiring. Former members say the challenges on Capitol Hill have ...
Midterm elections are historically tough on the party of the sitting president Ahead of next year’s midterms, a number of members from both major parties have already announced they’re heading for the ...
With control of Congress expected to hinge on a narrow margin in 2026, a small group of House and Senate incumbents is ...
Some lawmakers are donating their salaries. Nearly 4 in 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives did not take their pay during the government shutdown, according to an ABC News survey of ...
OpenSecrets reports nearly 100 former lawmakers urge Congress to ban stock trading by members to eliminate conflicts of interest.
WASHINGTON — Congress was overwhelmingly unified Tuesday, voting in both chambers to release federal investigative materials on notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and sending the bill to ...