Congressional Black Caucus
Harris surpasses Biden with CBC endorsements, but the former vice president is still ahead by every conceivable national metric with black voters.
A high schooler’s painting has inflamed racial tensions that were already simmering inside the U.S. Capitol.
African American Democrats are vowing to block a proposal they say will diminish the political power they’ve waited a generation to attain.
At a dinner marking the formation of the caucus in 1971, the now embattled comedian urged black members of Congress and other luminaries to ‘tighten up your game.’
Years of ethics investigations melted away as Charlie Rangel held court in Harlem where generations of support helped him towards the record books.
The House Budget chairman's visit with some of his toughest critics on Capitol Hill may be the beginning of some bipartisan solutions on poverty.
Is the Congressional Black Caucus turning on Obama? At a Detroit town hall, Rep. Maxine Waters told a rowdy group of supporters that when they "unleash" her and her colleagues, she'll be ready to criticize the president. So there.