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Top health care issues for the next administration
No matter who wins the election on Election Day, there are certain health care issues that the next president will need to tackle.
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No matter who wins the election on Election Day, there are certain health care issues that the next president will need to tackle.
Watch as CQ Roll Call's Dean DeChiaro breaks down what Section 230 means and the 1934 legislation it originally came from.
Political stunts, difficult masks and AOC Among Us: Congressional Hits and Misses - Video
Attorneys general from 11 states join the government in a lawsuit over Google's dominance of online search and advertising
Joe Biden doesn’t think of himself as a stutterer anymore. But one speech therapist says Biden hasn’t overcome his stutter, he’s learned to manage it.
Watch as experts explain some of the reasons why conspiracy theories, especially QAnon, are taking hold online.
Sen. Ben Sasse called the Astros cheaters, Sen. Ted Cruz faced accusations of closet veganism and Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett enjoyed some wine.
At the risk of looking foolish, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales projects that Joe Biden will beat President Donald Trump on Election Day.
States are getting little federal assistance as they scramble to find medical grade deep freezers or dry ice for one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Disinformation campaigns worry nonpartisan election experts more than the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and threat of cyber attacks on US voting.
The Senate Judiciary Committee began its confirmation hearings this week for Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
A drop in health care costs is projected to keep insurance rates low in 2021, but long-term worries about COVID-19 are raising concerns about future spikes.
Senior writer John Donnelly unpacks some of the most important defense issues that an incoming administration will face.
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse described the presidential debate as a “s--- show,” but he may as well have been talking about the entire week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has a page detailing coronavirus safety guidance for Halloween amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
China’s effort to recruit top U.S. national security officials using social media has reached such a fever pitch that the FBI has made a 30-minute movie.
For Cameron Webb, a candidate for Virginia’s 5th District, sneakers like his Jordans are more than just fancy footwear or an obsession.
Families of servicemembers killed in vehicle accidents are working to rewrite military policies, but they say the Pentagon has been slow to make changes.
“Holy s---, I thought we had better technology than this!” exclaimed Sen. Jon Tester during a partially-virtual Senate hearing.
“The Dukes of Hazzard” actor Ben Jones, a former House Democrat, remains a defender of the Confederate flag, despite the summer’s racial justice protests.