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Still no Capitol testing regimen, despite lawmaker pressure
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters on a press call that he had not heard any reports of progress on Senatewide testing and called it “an abomination.”
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters on a press call that he had not heard any reports of progress on Senatewide testing and called it “an abomination.”
Swine flu In defending his record on the coronavirus pandemic, Pence misleadingly pointed to Biden’s handling of 2009’s H1N1 pandemic.
Roberts Jr.’s opinion in the case, which was the deciding vote to uphold the health care law in 2012, indicates she would be inclined to strike down the law. Hawaii Democratic Sen.
Photo of the day. Barbie dolls posed as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris wave at the election-themed "Barbie Pond on Avenue Q"
Democratic turnout would exceed 2016’s, giving the party’s nominee a greater popular vote victory than Clinton in 2016,” according to last year’s analysis, “But the increased Democratic turnout would come
Democrats are still defending 30 House seats that Trump carried in 2016, many represented by freshmen elected in 2018’s blue wave. Most of these incumbents hold a strong financial advantage.
Medical treatments hailed by Trump in the fight against COVID-19 include Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody treatment, which is not available to the public.
Clapper also said that Trump}s health is “a high priority collection” topic for foreign intelligence services.
Ben Sasse described the first 2020 presidential debate as a “s— show,” but he may as well have been talking about the entire week. President Donald Trump and Utah Sen.
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Christopher S. Murphy, the ranking Democrat on the Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, came out in favor of a stricter testing protocol for Congress.
China’s effort to recruit top U.S. national security officials using social media has reached such a fever pitch that the FBI has made a 30-minute movie.
Its wide-open spaces are a far cry from D.C.’s more cramped confines. But being out in the park, sometimes up to nine hours a day, has quite literally changed Vela’s perception.
One potential candidate for that is the other political hot potato case, the House Judiciary Committee’s push to see grand jury materials in former special counsel Robert S.
The Democrats would raise taxes by restoring limits on deductions for owners of “pass-through” businesses such as partnerships and subchapter S corporations, who pay tax on their individual returns
officials cite the relatively small amount of funding and tight time frame as examples of the many challenges they face in distributing any vaccines that potentially could change the course of COVID-19’s
Roberts Jr.’s opinion in NFIB v. Sebelius, which upheld the ACA but found states couldn’t be forced to expand Medicaid under the law.
Peter Kerstens explains why—and how—the bloc's new crypto proposals are poised to create the largest regulated market for digital assets in the world.