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Policy · 117th Congress

Health care bore brunt of cyberattacks in 2020, study says

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage around the world with new variants appearing on multiple continents, forcing widespread closures despite the availability of vaccines, the health care industry

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats prep changes to coronavirus relief package

It wasn’t immediately clear whether more changes would be incorporated to the package before the measure goes to the Rules Committee on Friday, the last stop before the floor.

Policy · 117th Congress

China likely to attack Taiwan within five years, panel told

The fewer connections Taiwan has to other partners, the fewer the incentives are for partners around the world to come to Taiwan’s aid to support or take a position if there is military action toward

Opinion · 117th Congress

Follow the science and reopen schools

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. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Impeachment: The Sequel

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.

White House · 117th Congress

Erotica, pot firms join oil patch to keep fair access bank rule

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

Policy · 117th Congress

On environment, Shultz diverged from current GOP

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

Congress · 117th Congress

How the Jan. 6 riot could make it tougher to lobby

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.