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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.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending March 19, 2021

Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during the news conference outside the Capitol to announce the introduction of S 1, the “For the People” Act, on Wednesday.

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

Planning for a post-pandemic Congress underway

Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said that having his whole staff vaccinated would be a starting point for when he’d start thinking about them returning to the office.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate confirms Fudge to lead HUD

Toomey ‘s floor comments echoed his criticism of Fudge at the Feb. 4 committee vote for her response to his question about better targeting HUD programs to low-income people.

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.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The risks of a fragile majority

Democrats are pushing bills, HR 1 and S 1, that are antithetical to free and fair elections, not to mention First Amendment rights.