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Under fire over trades, Kelly Loeffler will liquidate all stocks
Georgia Republican faced criticism over stock sales after a coronavirus briefing, but says portfolio was managed by third parties.
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Georgia Republican faced criticism over stock sales after a coronavirus briefing, but says portfolio was managed by third parties.
Tonight's podcast breaks down the next relief package, including what could be in the legislation, when it could be considered by Congress, and more.
Children are far less likely to contract a serious case of the disease, but advocates argue more can be done to alleviate its many effects on them.
In a letter, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut expressed support of Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz to lead the federal response to the coronavirus.
Skirmish over emergency funds to respond to the economic meltdown wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic could prevent speedy delivery of small-business relief.
Virus exposure risk scares transport workers, threatens supply chain - Coronavirus
A shortange of workers led to consolidated polling places with long lines after courts refused to extend a deadline for mail-in ballots.
New Jersey postpones primary elections until July - At The Races
The polling and public opinion research industry has had to delay or alter the way it works amid stay-at-home orders and social distancing measures.
The president said he would consider concerns raised by small casinos and gambling businesses that can't access emergency loans amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
In trouble even before the pandemic, Boeing executives worry about the loan terams. Lawmakers express worry about workers.
Insurance groups say business continuity coverage alone would quickly eat up funds available for a wide range of losses. They call on Congress to help.
State and local governments have been hit by billions of dollars in unexpected new costs as part of a coronavirus relief package enacted last month.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein wants the Senate Sergeant at Arms to look into the number of N-95 and cloth masks senators have in office emergency kits for donation.
Hospitals hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic are not being prioritized in the first wave of money from the new $100 billion hospital emergency fund.
Free-market policies have built the domestic oil industry into a global powerhouse, and the free market is needed to help it remain one, Isakower writes.
Self-described socialist Democrat made an impact on party policy with calls for $15 minimum wage and aggressive action on climate change.
The House Ethics Committee is allowing lawmakers an extra 90 days to file their annual financial statements due to the novel coronavirus.
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper announced late Tuesday that he had accepted the resignation of Thomas Modly, the acting Navy secretary.
Iowa Republican Sen. Grassley says weak fuel demand has hurt the ehtanol industry and urged the USDA to give it support with CCC funds.