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House Advances Stock Trading Limits, Stops Short of Ban

The U.S. House committee advanced a bill restricting stock trades by lawmakers, focusing on insider trading but not a full ownership ban. Critics call it a 'sham' that fails to address core conflicts of interest.

Contempt Proceedings Against Bill Clinton Over Epstein

A U.S. House committee will vote on holding former President Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena related to Jeffrey Epstein. Learn about the legal battle and bipartisan tensions.

Congress Members Blocked from ICE Facility in Minneapolis

A federal judge is asked for an emergency hearing after U.S. Congress members were denied entry to an ICE facility in Minneapolis on January 12, 2026. Get the latest details on this developing immigration policy story.

Congress stock trading scandal exposed in 2025

A new study reveals U.S. lawmakers consistently beat the market using insider knowledge. Calls grow for a total ban on congressional stock trading as public outrage mounts.

Congress Rebukes Trump on Venezuela, Vetoes, and Jan. 6

In a significant shift, both chambers of Congress challenged President Trump on key issues, from military action in Venezuela to overriding his vetoes, signaling growing GOP independence ahead of the midterms.

California Republican Doug LaMalfa Dies at 65

Republican Congressman Doug LaMalfa of California has died at 65, reducing the GOP's narrow House majority. Colleagues remember him as a tireless advocate for rural America.

U.S. Congress Permanently Ends Sanctions on Syria

The U.S. Congress has voted to permanently repeal the Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, a bipartisan move hailed as a decisive step for reconstruction. Learn about the implications for the war-torn nation.

Indiana GOP Passes New Congressional Map

Indiana House Republicans passed a new congressional map that splits Indianapolis into four districts, a move championed by Donald Trump. The bill now faces a critical test in the state Senate.

Supreme Court Pauses Texas Redistricting Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court intervenes, allowing Texas to use its GOP-favoured congressional map for the 2024 elections. A lower court had found it likely discriminatory. Read the full analysis.

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