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Policy · 117th Congress

Russia outsources disinformation efforts to foreign troll farms

as the Internet Research Agency, has been under intense scrutiny by U.S. law enforcement agencies, the Pentagon’s Cyber Command and social media companies ever since former special prosecutor Robert S.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Border checks vs. COVID checks

Christened as HR 1 and S 1, both have top symbolic priority in their respective chambers. And vulnerable Democrats, such as Georgia Sen.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

3 lessons from the Ghost of Redistricting Past

Nobody dared to grab even a precinct and hurt  Charles “Champ” Walker Jr.’s chances of getting elected. But Champ became his own worst enemy.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Self-determination for Puerto Rico: A win for democracy, not Democrats

But attempts to link Puerto Rico’s status to D.C.’s quest for statehood all faded faster than the wave in a COVID-era stadium because those who care most about this issue — the people of Puerto Rico

Congress · 117th Congress

Trump support highlights split in Senate role: 2020 Vote Studies

On matters of policy, there’s little daylight between Democrats like Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and his Senate colleagues in neighboring Massachusetts, Edward J. Markey and Elizabeth Warren.

Congress · 117th Congress

No quarter for centrists in House: 2020 Vote Studies

The Democrats got their way on 168 of 176 party unity votes for a winning percentage of 95.5 percent, only topped in the 60-year history of CQ Roll Call’s study by 2019’s 96.2 percent.

Congress · 117th Congress

Washington’s farewell gets personal for retiring Sen. Portman

Florida’s Paula Hawkins set the 39-minute record for fastest reading in 1985, while 1962’s 68-minute reading by West Virginia’s Jennings Randolph took the longest, according to Senate records.

White House · 117th Congress

Tanden’s path to confirmation closing fast

President Joe Biden's choice to lead the Office of Management and Budget seems increasingly unlikely to be confirmed.

Congress · 117th Congress

Tester takes helm of Senate’s defense money panel

security-related Appropriations subcommittees are Dianne Feinstein of California on Energy-Water, which controls atomic weapons spending; Martin Heinrich of New Mexico for Military Construction-VA; Christopher S.

Congress · 117th Congress

Jan. 6 riot weakened Congress’ soft power abroad, experts say

Military coup in Burma “I think it’s very hard for Republicans who argued to overturn the 2020 election to be credible voices for democracy abroad,” Senate Foreign Relations member Christopher S.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Q-ing up for ’22

A real s-storm: As it became clearer that the nation’s political futures would hinge on election officials counting presidential and Senate ballots in Georgia, a urinal overflowed in a ballot-processing