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Coronavirus Special Report: How counties are being decimated
A look at the tug of war in Congress between lawmakers who want to vote remotely and those who insist that the House reopen.
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A look at the tug of war in Congress between lawmakers who want to vote remotely and those who insist that the House reopen.
The Trump administration announced how some of the $100 billion from a COVID-19 response law enacted last month would be allocated to cover the uninsured.
Opinion — With layoffs and furloughs at historic highs, Congress needs to act quickly on covering 100 percent of COBRA health insurance premiums.
Drug price alliance pushes lawmakers to ensure virus treatments are affordable - Coronavirus
Defense officials have divided the military into tiers to prioritize testing, isolation and screening for COVID-19 as they await more widespread testing.
Rep. Jim Banks wants a warning sign to accompany downloads of TikTok and some other apps about the potential for the collection of personal data.
The Census Bureau will track changes among small businesses and the American public due to the coronavirus pandemic in a pair of surveys.
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Wednesday that bars the entry of certain immigrants hoping to move to the United States on a permanent basis.
The House Rules Committee approved a rule for consideration of a resolution establishing a select panel to oversee the coronavirus response.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on the Pentagon and Homeland Security to increase monitoring of COVID 19-related cyber threats.
House Democrats are bailing on a plan to change the rules to allow proxy voting and will instead work with Republicans on the path forward.
President Donald Trump said the 60-day immigration suspension would affect green card holders, but not temporary workers on nonimmigrant visas.
The House Ethics Committee is recommending lawmakers and their families exercise “caution” before applying for economic relief through the CARES Act.
The Senate responds to the SBA and tells it to make economic rescue money available to farm operations. The agency had said it needed Congress to act.
Fintech Beat sits down with Hong Kong University professor Douglas Arner to discuss fintech in the wider Asia region during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From South Africa to Germany watch as CQ Roll Call sits down with people under some of the stricter lockdown measures to some of the least.
Senate Intelligence Committee says U.S. spies were correct to conclude that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to back Donald Trump’s campaign.
Lobbying on coronavirus surges as Congress doles out trillions - Uncategorized
Pentagon has not implemented key cyber hygiene practices and may be more vulnerable now with so many employees working remotely
The fourth economic aid bill addressing the coronavirus pandemic includes $75 billion for medical providers and $25 billion to increase testing capacity.