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CQ Future takes a deep dive into the impact that the pandemic has had on housing, revealing how policies of the past have fueled the crisis of today
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CQ Future takes a deep dive into the impact that the pandemic has had on housing, revealing how policies of the past have fueled the crisis of today
CQ Roll Call's Jim Saksa talks with Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass, abut how unions could be reinvented.
Telehealth is now being touted as a new way of practicing medicine. But what happens to those who may not have access to technology or its infrastructure?
In this episode, we turn to Andy Shallal, who sits on a task force that looks at what the city needs to do during and after the pandemic to reopen.
People crave space. But the more people flee urban areas due to the coronavirus pandemic, the harder it will be to revive local economies.
In this episode of "The Future Of," we explore the future of public transportation with Sam Zimbabwe, director of Seattle's Department of Transportation.
In this episode of CQ Future, we look at voting and the impact the coronavirus pandemic will have on the 2020 elections and beyond.
With Congress at a stalemate over aid to help Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, we thought it was time to take a look at its future.
As Labor Day approaches, it got us wondering about the lasting impact the COVID-19 pandemic will have on the ability to travel.
President Donald Trump might be holding off on his participation in the transition process, but Congress is forging ahead.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and Niels Lesniewski game out how the transition will affect the appropriations process during the lame duck.
In today’s episode of "The Transition," we look at what it means that the Trump administration is still fueling the myth that it didn’t lose.
This week Fintech Beat teams up with FRT to cover October’s whirlwind of fintech discussions taking place all over the world.
PODCAST: Joe Biden launches his transition with a marquee roster to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. And what can we expect from his immigration policy?
At the time of this recording, five states have still not been called in the presidential election, with Democrat Joe Biden leading in three of them.
North Carolina is a battleground visited and fought over by national candidates of both parties. Mary C. Curtis speaks to Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles.
Podcast: Battleground states continue vote counting in the presidential race, but that has not stopped Donald Trump’s campaign from filing lawsuits.
The 2020 election season just keeps going, like a meandering postmodern novel, complete with digressions and unreliable narrators.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt talks with House Budget Chairman John Yarmuth, D-Ky., about how the election results will impact next year’s budget process.
President Donald Trump was elected on a promise of shutting out immigrants. One man’s story shows how Trump’s policies have affected those detained.