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House committee: FAA, Boeing cultures led to 737 Max disasters
Fatal crashes were caused by "spectacular" regulatory failure and Boeing's focus on profits, a damning congressional report concludes.
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Fatal crashes were caused by "spectacular" regulatory failure and Boeing's focus on profits, a damning congressional report concludes.
The Trump administration is willing to consider another $1.5 trillion in coronavirus aid, the White House chief of staff said.
CDC Director Robert Redfield on Wednesday told a Senate panel that HHS and OMB directed the CDC to transfer $300 million to the HHS public affairs office.
The motor coach industry has not received as much pandemic aid as others in the transportation sector. Trade group sees a grim future.
Federal courts want millions more from Congress to ensure the security of judges following a fatal attack on the family of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas.
The Senate will join the House in opting out of the payroll tax deferral.
The 50-member bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus released a $1.5 trillion coronavirus relief plan Tuesday in an attempt to help break a partisan stalemate.
Thousands of Mexican American children in southwest Texas went to the segregated Blackwell School. A bipartisan bill would make it a national landmark.
Despite pressure on both parties to get some kind of new COVID relief package, the stalemate over cost continues in Congress.
House Republicans on Tuesday revealed their agenda to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, rebuild the decimated economy and increase funding for the police.
The dispute was threatening to upend congressional leaders’ aim for a drama-free effort to fund the government past Sept. 30, when the fiscal year ends.
With only 11 legislative days before the election, House Democrats are fretting about going home to voters without enacting additional coronavirus relief.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday the House won't close up shop for the elections until there's a deal on coronavirus relief.
Members of the Washington shadow delegation mourned the loss of one of its first members, Florence Pendleton, who died at her Georgia home.
The Senate considers judicial nominations, and the House takes up bills designed to mitigate discrimination and inequalities in schools and the workplace.
The House could vote on a stopgap spending bill next week to give the Senate plenty of time to approve the measure before the fiscal year ends Sept. 30.
House employees were told Friday they will not get the payroll tax deferral allowed under President Donald Trump’s executive order.
Five judges were confirmed to U.S. District Court benches in states that have at least one Democratic senator, all receiving at least 79 yeas.
Capitol Police leaving guns in Capitol bathrooms is not a matter of public interest, Capitol Police lawyers argued in federal court.
House Parliamentarian Tom Wickham is stepping down and will be succeeded by current deputy parliamentarian Jason Smith, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced.