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Biden’s three new nominees aim to add diversity to Fed board
Biden three new nominees would put the first Black woman on the Fed board, only the fourth Black man, and give women a majority.
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Biden three new nominees would put the first Black woman on the Fed board, only the fourth Black man, and give women a majority.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy want those wishing to honor him as his holiday approaches to focus on the fight to protect the vote for all.
Another lobbyist, Rob Lehman of D.C.’s WilmerHale firm, also received $90,000 from the Catawba Nation in the first nine months of 2021.
Democrats are searching for their next move after Sen. Joe Manchin III announced his opposition to the party’s $2.2 trillion budget package.
In October 2011, she wrote a letter to then-FBI director Robert S. Mueller III saying the definition unfairly excluded victims who were drugged or impaired by alcohol and “explicitly excludes men.”
Administrator Michael S. Regan announced the standards during an event in the EPA courtyard, flanked by several electric vehicles and joined by clean air advocates.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., said Sunday on CNN.
Photo finish For 2021’s final print issue of Roll Call this week, our photojournalist team shared their 21 best pictures of the year.
At first, McConnell and Schumer discussed attaching the provision to the fiscal 2022 defense authorization measure (S 1605), but that plan ran into pushback from Republicans who didn’t want to tie
Christopher S. Murphy said.
Guidance will go to states and cities by Feb. 11 to “strategically deploy" charging stations for a national network along highways.
New permutations of S. B. 8 are coming.
A new basic needs allowance would seek to address hunger among military families, but it falls short, according to advocates.
House Republicans are showing little interest in punishing Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert for her recent Islamophobic remarks.
The count: 13.9% That’s how many more S&P 500 companies gave their boards of directors oversight of political spending in the past year, a sign corporations recognize how public perceptions about
In a recent survey for the S Corporation Association, The Winston Group asked voters, “Which is the more important priority for the country?”
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that asks it to overturn decisions that established the right to abortion.
following the death of George Floyd and created a public relations nightmare for the USCP, harkening back to the horrific use of police dogs to attack African American civil rights demonstrators in the 1960’s,
Later, Rhode Island’s “Poultry King” Horace Vose sent slaughtered turkeys as gifts to presidents like Ulysses S. Grant. That’s not to say that presidents didn’t get gifts of live animals too.