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Policy · 116th Congress

Transition aide’s report on antitrust urges Biden action

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.

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Loving the Swamp: 13 things that keep Washington real

The Ali family’s establishment has long anchored U Street in good times and bad, and it gave the world one of D.C.’s unique foods: the half-smoke sausage.

Congress · 116th Congress

Air Force to assist in expanded Capitol Hill COVID-19 testing

It is not yet clear if the testing will be mandatory for lawmakers traveling from any of the 42 “high risk” states on D.C.’s travel restrictions list or to what extent others on Capitol Hill, including

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Bring in the moving boxes: Congress is already packing up

Briefings for House members and staff, which cover “responsibilities related to closing D.C. and district office(s), finances and payroll, technology, and personal and professional transition,” are virtual

Policy · 116th Congress

UK limit on cryptocurrency derivatives draws attention in US

The U.K.’s decision this month to limit retail access to financial derivatives linked to cryptocurrencies caught the eye of legal experts in the U.S. and is fueling debate about whether Washington could

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Weekdays in the park with Filemon Vela

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.

Congress · 116th Congress

March on Washington draws thousands demanding change

Ayanna S. Pressley. “We will meet the moment we will work towards healing, justice and collective liberation like our lives depend on it — because they do.”