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Census: Nearly half of households lost income since March - Coronavirus
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Census: Nearly half of households lost income since March - Coronavirus
Senators propose job-training tax credit for those left unemployed by pandemic - Coronavirus
Chairman Jim Risch, with little notice to Democrats, scheduled a vote on a Trump nominee under investigation for allegedly taking money from a nonprofit.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has exercised her authority under new House rules to allow proxy voting and remote voting due to concerns about the coronavirus.
The House will vote next week on changing terms of the Paycheck Protection Program that have served as obstacles to some small businesses seeking relief.
Humanitarian relief experts are calling on the U.S. government to play a leadership role in ensuring that global food supply lines remain open.
Tonight, we have an interview with Lt. Gen. John Shanahan, director of the Pentagon's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.
Extension of Trump administration order barring entry of unauthorized migrants at the border will remain in place indefinitely
Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., says he’ll block the chamber from recessing for next week’s Memorial Day break to protest inaction on another virus aid bill.
This isn't the first time Congress has dealt with a pandemic, and the way the institution deals with it is similar to way it dealt with previous ones.
Watch as Arizona Republican Rep. David Schweikert talks about how he believes Congress should reposition thinking around legislating blockchain.
Energy nominee likely to face questions on Yucca - Congress
A former staffer for Del. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas told congressional investigators his former boss had an improper affair and broke federal law.
The justices put a temporary hold on a federal appeals court ruling on documents from the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
EPA chief faces panel amid criticism of regulatory rollbacks - Uncategorized
A Democratic senator demanded that the EPA administrator apologize for regulatory actions and rollbacks that the lawmaker said make the pandemic worse.
The indefinite extension of border restrictions could also extend the wait for most asylum seekers in the controversial program into a year or longer.
New mobile phone apps for iPhones and Android devices would allow public health authorities to track COVID-19 spread through voluntary users.
Opinion — A more substantial investment of $47 billion is needed to meet the needs of families and schools as they prepare for the next academic year.
Emergency managers, already stretched thin by an unprecedented pandemic response effort, now face a potentially devastating hurricane and wildfire season.