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In a landmark case, the Supreme Court considers just how far the Second Amendment's freedoms go.
Geri Halliwell advocates for the United Nations Population Fund on Capitol Hill.
Even Supreme Court justices get a break during the busy season.
Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia are holding primaries today, but Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton appear to be increasingly focused on March 4, when Ohio and Texas, among other states, will vote. Obama is expected to win in all three of today's contests.
A new argument in the bid to overturn the District's gun ban: Without pistols, how can people train to be in the military?
Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff.
The Senate Curator's Office is building a complete set of all the visitor's gallery passes issued since 1868.
A new rule will make it easier for consumers to know the lead content of their water.
But the high court may choose to ignore majority sentiment in the nation's capital.
Would the planned visitors center detract from 'the wall'?












