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Fintech Beat sits down with Linda Jeng and Dan Gorfine to talk about how fintech — with the right policies — could help those with COVID-19.
Experts warn that the country risks missing some important public health-crisis lessons if fingers are pointed only at the Trump administration.
CMS boosts payment rate for Medicare Advantage plans - Coronavirus
Bharat R. Ramamurti is Senate minority leader’s choice to serve on the Congressional Oversight Commission to oversee the coronavirus response.
OIG: Hospitals struggle with supply shortages, testing delays - Uncategorized
The CDC and USDA seek to reassure pet owners after a tiger at the Bronx Zoo was found to have the virus that causes COVID-19.
Self-proclaimed “toilet crusaders” make bidets that minimize waste, and, in an era of sudden toilet paper shortages, power gifters are taking note.
States say the additional unemployment benefits provided by Congress depend on more Labor Department guidance, software upgrade
The pandemic is halting mergers and acquisitions that haven't reached an agreement; those that have a deal are following through.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt discuss ongoing negotiations for a fourth aid package to address the impact of COVID-19.
With lawmakers stuck working from home, Heard on the Hill recently caught up with Virginia Democrat Rep. Jennifer Wexton.
Indepedent restaurant owners say the economic rescue package enacted by Congress doesn't address the realities of their businesses.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ last-minute attempt to delay in-person voting in Tuesday’s elections was overturned Monday evening by the state’s Supreme Court.
Next round of federal aid may be needed before Congress can safely return to Washington, given ongoing social distancing orders
Small businesses and banks are complaining that the law meant to limit the damage of COVID-19 is missing the mark for many.
The sharply divided 5-4 decision marks the first of what could be many decisions related to changes in how states conduct elections during the pandemic.
The beloved sporting event pits women members of Congress against the women who cover them: the D.C. press corps, also known as the “Bad News Babes.”
The House is moving toward allowing lawmakers to submit documents for floor action electronically to adhere to coronavirus social distancing guidelines.
Republicans in Colorado and Maine face tougher races now, while Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire moves into the Solid Democratic category.
Initial denial and a delayed response to the coronavirus pandemic looks a lot like looks a lot like the climate debate, advocates say.