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US military poised for post-pandemic shift
COVID-19’s impact in lost lives and livelihoods has already dwarfed that of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
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COVID-19’s impact in lost lives and livelihoods has already dwarfed that of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Tonight, we preview what's on the Senate's agenda when it reconvenes next week. Then, a look at how one Amazon plant is struggling with COVID-19.
AFL-CIO's Trumka, Labor's Scalia clash over workplace safety - Coronavirus
music legend Billy Ray Cyrus, actress Piper Perabo and a member of the Black Eyed Peas will join Native American members of Congress and tribal government leaders for a town hall discussion of COVID-19’s
In tonight's episode we explore whether the federal government will issue more direct payments to Americans, how Congress will get back to work, and more.
With older populations, higher rates of chronic illnesses and fewer hospital resources, rural areas have become vulnerable to the coronavirus.
[Virus reveals conflicting pressures in meatpacking plants] Ann S.
Markey of Massachusetts, Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut and Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, as well as Reps. John Katko, R-N.Y., Doris Matsui, D- Calif., and Paul Tonko, D-N.Y.
Tonight, we take you inside the Capitol for what's on lawmakers minds as the pandemic continues, and much more.
The group spent less than $5,000 on lobbying during the first three months of this year, and in Q4 2019 and down from the $20,000 it spent in 2019’s first quarter.
Christopher S.
Ralph S. Northam to reopen the commonwealth’s economy.
Today, conversation with CQ Roll Call's Clyde McGrady on his hometown — a small, rural town in Georgia — and how COVID-19 is taking its toll there.
House lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill en masse to clear another aid bill — the first time in nearly a month that chamber gathered for a vote.
Lobbyists ready to pounce Then there’s the inevitable lobbying from stakeholder groups across the country, all with what they deem an airtight case for relief from COVID-19’s grip.
S—.” The video, pinned to Porter’s campaign Twitter account, has 4.9 million views. Most of her viral moments have involved less swearing and more white boards.
Companies in the S&P 500 spent $806 billion in buybacks in 2018 and real average hourly earnings only rose 1.7 percent that year.
Ayanna S. Pressley and Sens.
Ralph S. Northam to reopen the commonwealth’s economy. Virginia has been under an extended stay-at-home order to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Labor leader Richard Trumka says workers must have the right to refuse to work if they fear catching the COVID-19 disease.