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Nominees picked in Indiana for seats now held by Brooks and Visclosky
Democrats are more hopeful about challenging for Brooks seat in Indianapolis suburbs than Republicansare about Visclosky near Chicago.
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Democrats are more hopeful about challenging for Brooks seat in Indianapolis suburbs than Republicansare about Visclosky near Chicago.
Witnesses told Senate Banking panel members that federal aid to states and localities has the best chance of containing COVID-19 economic damage.
Protests over police brutality are both increasing the risk of COVID-19 transmission and forcing a conversation about inequality in health care.
Loss of forest acreage raises concerns about increased animal-human interaction, which experts say can lead to new pandemics.
Yvette Herrell won a nasty Republican primary to earn a rematch against New Mexico Rep. Xochitl Torres Small, the Democrat who narrowly beat her in 2018.
Democrat Theresa Greenfield will take on Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst in what will be one of the most hotly contested Senate races in November.
Democratic govenors seek federal COVID-19 testing coordination - Health Care
Police and fire departments were promised millions of dollars in aid as part of a coronavirus relief package, but only police departments have received any.
Lawmakers eye NDAA to limit military gear transfers to police - Defense
Americans are struck by a sense of how fragile everything we once took for granted seems to be right now. But we will get past this, Shapiro writes.
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to use the military, to quell protests that have erupted across the country in the last week.
The company has been criticized for cutting hours after receiving $5.4 billion in aid. It contends that's different than cutting pay; Democrats disagree.
A bipartisan group of 60 House members wrote to their leaders Monday asking them to start tackling deficits and debt in the next coronavirus aid bill.
Opinion — Our coronavirus policy has largely been based on flawed statistical models and the musings of public health officials. That needs to change.
There is one agency whose efforts, to some, fall short: the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
House Democrats' massive pandemic relief bill would cost nearly $3.5 trillion, according to an official estimate, dwarfing the previous record-setting March package.
States have less say in issuing Clean Water Act permits under an EPA rule finalized Monday as the Trump administration and conservative lawmakers seek to speed energy projects. %
Kansas Republicans tried to have just one establishment choice for Senate against losing 2018 gubernatorial nominee Kris Kobach, but that didn’t happen.
Despite a 7 p.m. D.C. curfew, ongoing protests and possible military deployment to the district, the Senate did not alter its schedule.
DHS is sending officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection around the country to help control protest crowds.