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Happy hour is canceled for Congress. Here’s how pubs are coping
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Happy hour is canceled for Congress. Here’s how pubs are coping - Uncategorized
When Supreme Court justices speak at public universities across the country, they often travel in style — and at taxpayer expense.
Distellers now producing hand sanitizers are advocating an exemption from the $13.50 per proof gallon federal excise tax on liquor products.
Rep. Mark Meadows is not officially White House chief of staff, having not resigned from Congress. But he is looking more and more the part.
The world’s largest video conferencing company, Webex, has seen its traffic skyrocket, its CEO Chuck Robbins told CNBC last week.
Riggleman bid for second term in Virginia seat gets tougher - Coronavirus
Companies say innovations will be crucial for helping financial markets in the U.S. and the world recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
The latest on a nearly $2 trillion COVID-19 aid package, a roundup of Tuesday's health policy news and a story of a small business impacted by the pandemic.
The Justice Department closed two more immigration courts after announcing Tuesday that someone in each court system had tested positive for coronavirus.
Fintech Beat sits down with Brookings’ Aaron Klein to talk about the Federal Reserve’s responses to Wall Street’s historic declines.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi begins to embrace Senate negotiations on a coronavirus financial rescue package in turnaround that could bolster prospects for a deal.
Facebook and Google hold a gold mine of data that could help digital epidemiologists track the coronavirus more accurately.
Senate Republicans have found a familiar line of attack on Democrats’ priorities: environmental provisions that the GOP says are irrelevant.
Economists say policy timing key to fast coronavirus recovery - Coronavirus
Remote voting is not coming to the House soon, according to a new report, but advocates say it didn’t fully consider the options available.
As the list of states postponing primaries grows, campaigns have to adjust and some advantages, like money, could be amplified.
The president suggested on Tuesday that he'd like the economy to start returning to normal as early as Easter, a view rejected by some economists.
As Congress plays its own game of chicken, neighborhood small businesses in New York City and elsewhere face a struggle for survival, Shapiro writes.
A case history in how Congress dealt with the Great Influenza - Coronavirus
Negotiators on a $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus measure were poring over paperwork late Tuesday night hoping to avoid last-minute hitches.