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Senators want Dred Scott author’s bust replaced with Thurgood Marshall
Maryland's senators seek to replace the bust of a controversial Supreme Court justice with the first African-American to serve on the high court.
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Maryland's senators seek to replace the bust of a controversial Supreme Court justice with the first African-American to serve on the high court.
The departing inspector general, former federal prosecutor Scott S. Dahl, emphasized in his Tuesday statement that any conflicts did not play a part in his retirement.
See the video for more from D.C.’s protests and CQ Roll Call health care reporter Sandhya Raman’s interview with Smith. [ Protests may add COVID-19 cases and compound racial disparities ]
Mary Ellen Iskenderian, the CEO of Women's World Banking, joins Fintech Beat to discuss the ins and outs of the multibillion dollar microfinance sector.
Nadler said the committee wants to ask Barr about his handling of the findings of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation, as well as the department’s actions during the epidemic.
Frederica S. Wilson, D-Fla.
Democrats call for systemic change. But they did little in their first week back in session that would suggest they believe they can begin that process now.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate would take up a House bill providing more flexibility in the Paycheck Protection Porgram.
CQ Roll Call's Niels Lesniewski sits down with Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee to discuss China, Hong Kong and COVID-19.
The association also wants potatoes made eligible for direct payments under a category that recognizes market price declines of 5 percent or more tied to COVID-19’s effects on the economy.
In tonight's episode we look at the New York Governor's visit to Washington and how swing states are among the hardest hit from the pandemic.
interference” in Hong Kong and outlaw many dissident activities, is supposed to be passed by the end of this summer and implemented before local elections in Hong Kong in September, according to Bonnie S.
Virginia’s Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Maryland’s Jamie Raskin each cast the most votes for colleagues, with Beyer efficiently listing his proxies aloud for the clerk.
Nearby Democrats Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Donald S. Beyer Jr. of Virginia have been among the most popular proxy choices. Republican leaders filed a lawsuit Tuesday evening in D.C.
Although the DOJ investigations have run their course for the trio of senators, that does not necessarily mean the Securities and Exchange Commission’s inquiries are halted, according to Jacob S.
The acting inspector general, criticized by President Donald Trump last month, stressed to lawmakers the importance of independent oversight.
In tonight's episode, we examine the latest in the Paycheck Protection Program. Then, we look at the issue of liability protections amid the coronavirus.
Tonight, we have an interview with Lt. Gen. John Shanahan, director of the Pentagon's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday temporarily blocked the House Judiciary Committee from getting the normally secret grand jury materials from Robert S.
A Democratic senator demanded that the EPA administrator apologize for regulatory actions and rollbacks that the lawmaker said make the pandemic worse.