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The House of Representatives Is Banning TikTok on Government-Issued Devices

The U.S. House of Representatives is the latest government group to ban TikTok on state-issued devices.
By Rachyl Jones
Activists in support of unionized rail workers protest outside the U.S. Capitol Building.

The US House Passes Bill to Avert a Rail Strike, but Paid Sick Days Remains a Sticking Point

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to avert a rail strike yesterday after President Joe Biden urged Congress to act against the wishes of most union members, who were planning to strike over paid sick leave.
By Courtney Vinopal
Gerrymandering

Is Gerrymandering Inherently Bad For Democrats?

An analysis of the House reveals some surprising results.
By John A. Tures

Are Republicans Intentionally Trying to Piss Off Their Base?

By Brian Darling
President Donald Trump.

Democrats Will Win As the Anti-Trump Party

By Cliston Brown
Steve Lonegan.

Congressional Tax Reform Is a Win for New Jersey

By Steve Lonegan
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Radar sensors are seen on a car equipped with LIDAR, radar, cameras and GPS units using PolySync autonomy system development for creating and deploying driverless vehicles during the four-day auto trade show AutoMobility LA at the Los Angeles Convention Center on November 17, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. AutoMobility LA precedes the ten-day LA Auto Show, open to the public November 18 through 27. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Self-Driving Car Riders’ Privacy ‘Unsafe at Any Speed’ in New House Legislation

By Brady Dale
The Mercedes Benz F 015 self-driving stands on March 13, 2016 at the Dam square in Amsterdam. This model is presented for the first time in Europe. / AFP / ANP / Bart Maat / Netherlands OUT (Photo credit should read BART MAAT/AFP/Getty Images)

House Legislation on Self-Driving Cars Checks Boxes on Key Senators’ Wish List

By Brady Dale
The fact that people generally leave their email in the cloud has become a privacy problem.

House Email Privacy Advocates Try to Get the Senate’s Attention Again

By Brady Dale
Freeholder John Bartlett.

Freeholder Bartlett Announces Challenge to Frelinghuysen

By Alyana Alfaro
A recent poll found Nancy Pelosi’s favorability at 39 percent – about on par with Trump’s.

Is Nancy Pelosi Worth the Trouble?

By Kathryn L. Pearson
Republican candidate for Georgia’s Sixth District congressional seat Karen Handel declares victory with her husband Steve.

Most Expensive Race in House History Turns Out Nearly 58% of Ga. District’s Voters

By Jeffrey Lazarus
The late Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy stands outside his Capitol Hill office in June 1987.

For Ted’s Sake! Bipartisanship is Not a Four-Letter Word

By Jeff Robbins
Paul Ryan. (Photo: Getty)

Speaker of the House: The Plum Job No Sane Politician Wants

By Lincoln Mitchell
U.S. House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy leaves after a closed House Republican election meeting to pick the next GOP House Speaker nominee October 8, 2015 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Leader McCarthy has dropped out of the race for Speaker of the House. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Shock in Washington as McCarthy Drops Out of Speaker’s Race!

By Brent Budowsky
WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 08: Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming ranking member Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) attends a news conference on "energy, climate-gate and President Obama's trip to Copenhagen" with members of the House Republican American Energy Solutions Group at the U.S. Capitol December 8, 2009 in Washington, DC. What some climate change critics are calling "climate-gate," emails and other documents between scientists were hacked or stolen from a British climate-change research center. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Telecom Condemns Passage of USA FREEDOM Act by Senate

By Brady Dale

Portman’s Prospects

By Steve Kornacki

Catsimatidis on a Bloomberg 2008 Scenario

By Observer Staff
Ann Freedman.

Armey Says Dem Victory is a Defeat

By Observer Staff

All Saved Up and Nowhere to Run

By Observer Staff

One Republican who survives

By Observer Staff

Vermont Bellwether

By Observer Staff

Clarke’s Gender Campaign Rolls On

By Observer Staff

For the Team, For Himself

By Observer Staff
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