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Nuclear Threats Rise in Concert With Trump’s Ascension
Nuclear Threats Rise in Concert With Trump's Ascension -
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Nuclear Threats Rise in Concert With Trump's Ascension -
Ryan Zinke Picked to Be Trump's Choice for Interior Secretary -
“Disclosing the contract award value would not reveal anything about the B-21’s capabilities,” McCain told CQ Roll Call.
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, who also feared that future Medicaid cuts could also result in less coordination between the physical and behavioral health systems. Louisiana GOP Sen.
‘s unique scholarship program allowing students to use federal funds to attend private and charter schools.
The introduction of Gilead Sciences Inc.’s Sovaldi and rival medicines for the liver-damaging viral infection took a hard toll on Medicaid budgets in 2014.
Candice S. Miller of Michigan as chairman of the House Administration Committee, and Indiana Rep. Susan W. Brooks will succeed Pennsylvania’s Charlie Dent atop the House Ethics Committee.
Biden Jr.’s cancer “moonshot” program and $1.6 billion for a program focused on enhanced understanding of brain-related diseases like Alzheimer’s.
Republicans Likely to Heed Trump's Call to Repeal Obamacare -
Some of D.C.’s largest lobbying outfits reported a decline in fees during the third quarter, including the biggest shop, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, whose revenue fell to $8.5 million, down from
Nuclear Industry's Next Big Ask for Next Congress: Tax Credits -
Ulysses S. Grant. The idea was to design a shallower pool that could be drained overnight and add an expanded plaza to create a public gathering space for as many as 300,000 people.
This measure (S 2019) by Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Republican Sen. Charles E.
Rand Paul of Kentucky said Monday afternoon that it looked likely that the measure he’s drafted with a bipartisan group also led by Connecticut Democrat Christopher S.
Hayden succeeds acting Librarian David S. Mao, who had served since the Sept. 30, 2015, retirement of former Librarian James H. Billington.
Senate's Move on Stopgap Turns Tables on the House Again -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois wrote legislation, which has become law, making it a federal crime to operate a website in which you knowingly allow ads for sex with children.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers accused European authorities of a money grab by seeking more than $14.5 billion in back taxes from Apple Inc.’s Ireland operations, and some are using the case to call for
Clinton's Mental Health Plan Shares Goals With Hill Efforts -
Connecticut Democrat Christopher S. Murphy, who led a nearly 15-hour filibuster forcing the votes, said in a recent interview he will take the issue to the campaign trail.