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House report questions FDA’s approval of Alzheimer’s drug
House Democrats releases a report highlighting potential problems in the FDA's approval of Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm.
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House Democrats releases a report highlighting potential problems in the FDA's approval of Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm.
Experts have debated the effectiveness of the policy, considering COVID-19’s global presence and the time lag between a passenger taking a test and boarding a plane.
The landmark overhaul of the Electoral Count Act isn’t the only way the omnibus spending bill that’s heading to President Joe Biden’s desk seeks to avoid a repeat of 2020’s post-election chaos.
2022’s last Congressional Hits and Misses sees departing Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis quoting Nickelback in his farewell speech, and more.
In May 19’s “Bipartisan baby caucus,” the baby formula crisis was raging, and Matson heard the cries from lawmakers on the issue. And then Uvalde happened.
Ukrainian President Zelensky, in a rare joint address to Congress by a foreign leader, pleaded for more military aid to counter Russia.
A proposed overhaul of the federal energy infrastructure permitting process from Sen. Joe Manchin III was rejected by the Senate.
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass the final defense authorization bill for fiscal 2023, clearing the measure for Biden's signature.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., prepares to tag out Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., at home plate during the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park.
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said there’s still no bipartisan agreement on that front yet, however.
Connolly, Donald S. Beyer Jr. and Jennifer Wexton, along with groups like EMILY’S List and the Collective PAC.
high-security keys presents security and safety risks, potentially giving bad actors opportunities to disrupt train operations,” according to the report signed by the National Railroad Passenger Corp.’s
John Ray III, who took over FTX after its collapse, tells lawmakers the cryptocurrency exchange was "uniquely positioned to fail."
But as we allege in our complaint, that veneer wasn’t just thin, it was fraudulent,” Gurbir S. Grewal, director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, said in the statement.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. would have implemented ranked choice voting for leadership elections. The other, from Rep. John B.
Gurbir S.
Dror Moreh's "The Corridors of Power" documentary chronicles the U.S. response to genocide and the choices policymakers face.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he couldn’t imagine that Senate Republicans would want to push appropriations negotiations into the early days of the next Congress.