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Congress · 117th Congress

House, Senate negotiators set to meet on omnibus funding

“Our feeling is that the Democrats have met a number of their domestic priorities previously” through 2021’s $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package and this year’s budget reconciliation law, which

Congress · 117th Congress

GOP: White House shifts provider funds for COVID-19 campaign

of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci’s last expected press briefing, when she refused to let him answer shouted questions about what actions he has taken to investigate COVID-19’s

Policy · 117th Congress

New booster shots cut risk of symptomatic COVID-19

Tempers flared during the briefing as several reporters attempted to shout questions about whether Fauci has done anything to personally investigate COVID-19’s origins, which has evolved into a serious

Policy · 117th Congress

Climate talks convene with US and world falling short of goals

Donald S. Beyer Jr., D-Va., and Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., co-chairs the Egypt Human Rights Caucus, went further, saying in a news release that “Egypt was the wrong choice” to host the talks.

Congress · 117th Congress

Murphy urges security review of Saudi stake in Twitter

Christopher S. Murphy said he wants a national security review of a Saudi company’s stake in Twitter following billionaire Elon Musk’s acquisition of the social media website. 

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Truman statue takes place in Capitol Rotunda

could be their last joint appearance before the midterm elections, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy joined with other lawmakers on Thursday to unveil a new statue of Harry S.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Why the conventional wisdom about 2022 has been so wrong

Alito Jr.’s earth-shaking opinion was leaked in early May, many political analysts failed to grasp the degree to which abortion would become the dominant campaign issue.