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Conferees unveil NDAA as veto threat looms
“The conferees expect the Department to quickly take the necessary steps to ascertain the root cause(s) and resolve the problem(s).”
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“The conferees expect the Department to quickly take the necessary steps to ascertain the root cause(s) and resolve the problem(s).”
Elise Stefanik, who led the effort to recruit and support Republican women after 2018’s dismal results, said current female lawmakers made an “extraordinary time commitment” that outsiders would not appreciate
And Donald Trump Jr.’s advisers have launched a new super PAC focused on turning out the president’s supporters.
Hall, whose father was Martin Luther King Jr.’s youngest lieutenant, owns an innovation and real estate consulting business focusing on community and economic development.
In a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Adm. Michael M. Gilday outlined which sailors and marines will get vaccinated first.
Of the 15 Democrats who defected two years ago, three lost reelection in 2020 (South Carolina}s Joe Cunningham, New York’s Max Rose and Utah’s Ben McAdams), while New Jersey’s Jeff Van Drew switched
It's the end of the year, which means Congress has a lot of unfinished business, including a COVID-19 relief package and funding the government.
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Federal officials plan to begin shipping thousands of doses of the monoclonal antibody drug used to treat President Trump, but while he promised it would be widely available for free, limited manufacturing may leave the drug from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals out of reach for most patients battling the coronavirus.
Finding bipartisan agreement on how to pay for infrastructure has stymied administration after administration.
“Glad to see @joebiden ’s leadership — bringing business and labor together a week ago today — is already encouraging progress,” Biden’s chosen Chief of Staff Ron Klain tweeted in response to Barra
“Tony Blinken is an A+ choice to be our nation’s top diplomat,” Senate Foreign Relations member Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said in a statement.
It is a collection of proposals meant to induce Americans to save more for their retirement, including a proposed increase in the age for required minimum distributions from 401(k)s and other tax-favored
Martin Luther King Jr.’s church. A man of peace. And they’re going to say this is a man that is for defunding the police and for riots and chaos,” Harrison said.
We're delving into President Donald Trump's latest moves to block President-elect Joe Biden from moving forward and more on today's episode.
The effort comes amid calls on Capitol Hill for an antitrust overhaul, particularly amid concern about the market power of big tech companies like Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc.
Mary C. Curtis speaks with Democratic Rep. James E. Clyburn, the majority whip, about his role in President-elect Joe Biden's win, and more.
Martha McSally's farewell speech on the Senate floor was overshadowed by reports of her taking photos with staff maskless and not socially distanced.
Reps. David Scott of Georgia and Jim Costa of California are competing to take over the gavel on the House Agriculture Committee.
The panel passed its reauthorization bill (S 2302) in July 2019, but that legislation never passed the full Senate.