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Nearly a year after the world came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many things we still do not know about this virus.
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Nearly a year after the world came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are many things we still do not know about this virus.
Luria’s seat in southeastern Virginia is among the 47 the NRCC has put on its target list. Transition in the chamber: The U.S.
Showtime’s documentary series “The Circus” wants to capture, in the words of John Heilemann, the “big, giant, chaotic, nightmarish stew” of our politics.
The rule, released by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency late last year, would prevent banks from denying service for nonfinancial reasons to certain politically disfavored sectors such
firm FireEye, said in an interview.
“Broker-dealers have so many things to consider: capital requirements, margin rules and liquidity risk,” Combs said in an interview.
The U.S. should back the ozone treaty, which became the Montreal Protocol, Shultz told Reagan, pitching the move as “insurance policy” and beating back opposition from other Republicans at the time
Murphy of Connecticut said in an interview. “I just don’t know that it makes our case credible.”
As the 117th Congress enters its second month and the Biden administration fills out its Cabinet, Democrats in the executive and legislative branches of the federal government are in agreement that climate
“The heightened security will lessen the ability of the folks who do serve a purpose, not just lobbyists,” said Coleman, a senior counsel at the lobbying and law firm Hogan Lovells.
it becomes even more important to be messaging to the public about the safety and importance of utilization,” Weber said.
between the current standards and those of the Obama administration.
Costello, who is considering running for Senate in Pennsylvania, said in a recent interview that the persistent security threat “makes me think long and hard” about running.
Lawmakers, frustrated by the Defense Department’s inability to curb rape in the ranks, are moving closer to possibly making a momentous change in the military justice system.
Brad Sherman, D-Calif., told CQ Roll Call in an interview last week that efforts to address the fallout from GameStop need to include financial education that emphasizes that capital markets are not a
Instead the lawyers describe the motivation as “political hatred.” The Trump brief was addressed to “Members of the Unites States Senate.”
I contacted the FBI and the CIA and asked them basically what they had in their files. I got the classic nonsense reply: “We can neither confirm nor deny that we have anything.”
Democrats lost the House in the ensuing midterm elections and only now, more than a decade later, do they once again control both chambers and the White House.
The former Iowa governor has the support of major agriculture groups and the bipartisan backing of farm-state senators.