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Cups closes amid coronavirus, but will compensate workers
Cups is shutting down for the next three weeks but will compensate its workers
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Cups is shutting down for the next three weeks but will compensate its workers
President Donald Trump announced plans for a massive stimulus package that would involve direct cash payments to American workers.
The economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic present Congress and policymakers with some unprecedented options for stimulus.
CQ Roll Call brings you the latest roundup of policy news on coronavirus to start your day. First up, the coronavirus stimulus bill passed the House.
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases balloon across the United States, so too have they on Capitol Hill, albeit on a much smaller scale.
This episode of Coronavirus Special Report rounds up all the policy news of the day including the latest on the stimulus package, and more.
The House will allow office funds to pay for commuting costs, including Uber and Lyft rides for staff commutes, citing risks associated with coronavirus.
Among the unanswered 2020 elections-related questions: How candidates will campaign, when voters will vote, and whether the influence of money increases.
The Senate is scheduled to convene today to consider expiring FISA powers as well as an economic stimulus package related to COVID-19.
The coronavirus pandemic will push back by several weeks on-the-ground census outreach and canvassing work.
White House officials and the top Senate Republican said economic aid to households affected by the pandemic is on track after the House OK'd "fixes."
A Connecticut man was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Rep. Adam B. Schiff, who led the case for removing President Donald Trump.
Immigration courts scale back group hearings - 2020
The move to pass a bill by voice vote would extend surveillance powers under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act until the end of May
During his six-hour drive, Brown talked about “public opinion baths,” his favorite book and what the Senate needs to do to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
The White House on Monday urged people not to gather in groups of larger than 10 people in an evolving scramble to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The House is indefinitely extending its current district work period, Democratic leaders told members of their caucus on Monday.
The company that owns Hawk ’n’ Dove initially refused to “bow down” to what they called “pressure from the Mayor’s Office" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Less than 24 hours before voters were set to head to the polls in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine recommended in-person voting in the state's primaries be postponed.
CQ Roll Call brings you the latest roundup of policy news on coronavirus to start your day. First up, the stimulus: A House revote and Senate expectations.