Congress
  • Final Push on Ohio Union Law

    By JULIE CARR SMYTH, Associated Press

    Ohioans are being deluged for one last day with arguments for and against the state's contentious new collective bargaining law, as forces for and against it make their final push for votes.

  • GOP Rewrites State Election Law

    By KRISSAH THOMPSON and Aaron Blake, The Washington Post

    Looking to capitalize on their historic gains last year, Republican lawmakers in several states are rewriting their election laws in ways that could make it more difficult for Democrats to win. They...

  • GOP Upset Win in NY Portends Challenge for Obama

    By BETH FOUHY

    NEW YORK (AP) — It sounded improbable on the surface that a New York City congressional district where Democrats have a 3-1 registration edge and have held office for nearly a century could even come...

  • Key Senate Races Take Shape

    By Aaron Blake, The Washington Post

    As the Republican presidential race begins in earnest, so are Senate campaigns across the country.

  • Warren Launches Exploratory Committee

    By ANDREW MIGA

    Consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren on Thursday launched an exploratory committee and a website for a possible challenge to Republican Sen. Scott Brown, a top Democratic target in 2012.