Republicans Rep. Liz Cheney and Sen. Lisa Murkowski face Trump-backed primary challengers on Tuesday, and Alaskans will vote on a new Representative.
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Reports: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to visit Taiwan, defying Chinese threats
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit Taiwan, according to media reports. China warned against the trip Monday.
‘Jan. 6 ain’t over’: Capitol Police injured by rioters front and center for hearings
Four police officers who endured violence on Jan. 6 at the Capitol attack have a front row seat to the House committee hearings on the insurrection.
GOP Rep. Mace slammed Trump for Jan. 6, then backtracked during her S.C. primary. Did that help her win?
After flip flopping on former president Donald Trump, Rep. Nancy Mace fended off a Trump-endorsed challenger in the South Carolina GOP primary.
California, Iowa, New Jersey: Midterm primaries to watch on Tuesday that will reshape next Congress
Voters in seven states will vote in primary elections on Tuesday. Here’s USA TODAY’s cheat sheet on what races to watch.
Military housing company accused of mistreatment in Senate panel’s investigation
The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations found ongoing health risks for military families living in private base housing.
Colorado man dies after setting himself on fire in front of Supreme Court, police say
The man — who was 50 and from Boulder, Colorado — went to the plaza in front of the court building and set himself on fire, police said.
Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed by Senate as first Black woman on Supreme Court
GOP Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Mitt Romney of Utah joined every Democrat in voting for her confirmation to the court.
Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation will move forward after tie vote in Judiciary Committee
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination heads to the full Senate where she’s expected to be confirmed as the court’s first Black woman.
Manchin to vote for Ketanji Brown Jackson, likely ensuring she will be the first Black woman on Supreme Court
A majority of the 100 senators must vote yes for Ketanji Brown Jackson to be confirmed. The Senate is evenly split; VP Kamala Harris breaks ties.