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Podcast: Technology has come to define modern life, especially in political campaigns. But a new group is betting its lo-tech model can boost turnout.
Opinion — The Republican push for blanket corporate immunity from coronavirus-related lawsuits would deny people access to justice, Jan Schakowsky writes.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's tax plans would deliver more benefits to middle-income households and raise less revenue because of economic conditions.
Record unemployment levels have shifted individuals from employer-sponsored or other coverage to Medicaid, the nation’s program for low-income individuals.
Trump's appeal to potential voters includes his claim that he got about 300 judges confirmed during his term. Getting to 300 requires some creative math.
Questions spanned everything from health care to the Houston Astros, and at least one lawmaker sought advice from Barrett for her own daughter.
Senate Democrats pressed Amy Coney Barrett on abortion and health care, but President Donald Trump's third Supreme Court pick skillfully avoided answers.
A 7 year old girl wears a Ruth Bader Ginsburg costume as she stands near protests for and against the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett at the Supreme Court.
California’s secretary of state and attorney general sent a cease-and-desist letter to Republican organizations over unsanctioned ballot collection boxes.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin expressed doubts Wednesday about a coronavirus relief bill becoming law before the Nov. 3 elections.
Democrats zeroed in on key issues surrounding health care in the third day of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination hearing Wednesday.
Technical difficulties hit the Senate Judiciary panel on Wednesday, bringing confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett to a temporary halt.
The Congressional Management Foundation announced its “Oscars for Congress” this month for work on improving government transparency and innovation.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon attacked Democrat Kara Eastman as too liberal for Nebraska’s 2nd District in 2018. He says the argument will work again in their rematch.
Unsealed documents suggest staff at a Colorado detention center used solitary confinement as punishment if immigrants did not volunteer for clean-up duty.
Opinion — The coronavirus pandemic has made AI more central to our health care system, but the industry also needs a modern digital infrastructure.
After the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can wind down the count early, the Census Bureau announced the Oct. 15 deadlines.
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It was a very 2020 Supreme Court confirmation hearing Tuesday, as Barrett fielded questions on socially divisive issues from socially distanced senators.
Disinformation campaigns worry nonpartisan election experts more than the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and threat of cyber attacks on US voting.