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Capital One hack gets attention of Senate panel, New York AG
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Capital One hack gets attention of Senate panel, New York AG -
Retiring page school principal honored by McConnell -
Shelby finalizing allocations for fiscal 2020 bills; first markup Sept. 12 -
For Joint Chiefs nominee, a subdued hearing addressing contentious charges -
Climate panel’s Casten holds stake in wood-burning energy firm -
Facebook’s currency plan makes fintech a tough sell in Congress -
New Medicare initiative aims to fill holes in patient health records -
Not so fast, recess: Senate hurdles to late-summer departure -
Bipartisan bills push carbon tax, as GOP pollster offers Democrats help on climate -
Texas Rep. Conaway, top Republican on Agriculture panel, not seeking reelection -
Senate inches toward Wednesday budget deal vote -
Sanders weighs into Trump tweets of Rep. Cummings, while GOP remains mum -
Trade Office works through tariff exclusions as requests mount -
McConnell bristles at ‘hyperventilating hacks’ criticizing his blocking of election security legislation -
Trump signs 9/11 victims compensation bill -
Road bill would hike spending by 25 percent, speed permits and add climate title -
Harris introduces health care plan building on Medicare with 10-year transition -
D.C. statehood hearing rescheduled for September -
‘He’s a television character’: Democrats worry about Trump’s U.S. intelligence pick -
How third-party votes sunk Clinton, what they mean for Trump -