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Congress weighs next steps on WHO relationship
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn.
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Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn.
CQ Roll Call sits down with House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn on why this moment in history is different, and the House's move to overhaul policing.
Lynch and Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. The members requested answers from DHS to a detailed list of questions by Friday.
Congress enacted that law amid the riots following Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination.
Inspector General Scott S. Dahl said last week he would leave the post on June 21.
He was a 19-year-old student at Dartmouth College and was on hand for Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech at the march on Aug. 28, 1963. “Nobody’s asking for anything special.
District Court Judge Vernon S. Broderick granted the most recent request by Collins to delay his prison start date on May 29.
"John Lewis: Good Trouble," Dawn Porter's new documentary about the Georgia Democrat is coming out at a time defined by protests and calls for justice.
Senators from both parties are working on a bill that would give small businesses a second tax break on Paycheck Portection Program loans
The spokesperson touted Barrasso’s highway and infrastructure bill (S 2302) that would make the permitting less stringent. Barrasso has pushed for the bill’s inclusion in coronavirus relief package.
The bill, to be formally be introduced Thursday during the House’s pro forma session, is a behemoth: It would almost double the $287 billion highway bill (S 2302) approved unanimously by the Senate
“Information manipulation and fabrication about COVID-19’s origin, scale, government response, and/or prevention and treatment surged as creators leveraged people’s increased uncertainty,” CISA said
Tonight, we have a report on the the disproportionate economic impact the virus has had on minorities and the House’s proposal to fund transportation.
Maryland's senators seek to replace the bust of a controversial Supreme Court justice with the first African-American to serve on the high court.
The departing inspector general, former federal prosecutor Scott S. Dahl, emphasized in his Tuesday statement that any conflicts did not play a part in his retirement.
See the video for more from D.C.’s protests and CQ Roll Call health care reporter Sandhya Raman’s interview with Smith. [ Protests may add COVID-19 cases and compound racial disparities ]
Mary Ellen Iskenderian, the CEO of Women's World Banking, joins Fintech Beat to discuss the ins and outs of the multibillion dollar microfinance sector.
Nadler said the committee wants to ask Barr about his handling of the findings of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation, as well as the department’s actions during the epidemic.
Frederica S. Wilson, D-Fla.
Democrats call for systemic change. But they did little in their first week back in session that would suggest they believe they can begin that process now.