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What to do with all that hydroxychloroquine Trump touted?
How are states dealing with surpluses of hydroxychloroquine, the drug President Donald Trump touted as a possible treatment for the coronavirus?
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How are states dealing with surpluses of hydroxychloroquine, the drug President Donald Trump touted as a possible treatment for the coronavirus?
The Congressional Budget Office estimated the April deficit clocked in at $737 billion, which would be by far the highest tally for any single month.
Capitol Police officers will be required to wear face masks when within six feet of others under a new edict from the force.
Members of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus hosted a virtual floor debate on state and local funding through Zoom on Thursday.
'Shark tank' competition for new virus tests draws strong interest - Coronavirus
Industry got no special treatment in earlier relief packages so far. A rerun of 'Cash for Clunkers' may be brewing.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has for the first time endorsed using automatic stabilizers to keep coronavirus relief funds flowing.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has named his selections to the House select committee on coronavirus relief, a panel he has questioned the purpose of.
Why are Tara Reade's complaints against Biden so hard to find? Possibly because the system on Capitol Hill is secretive and opaque.
Senators will return next week to a debate that's been on the backburner but is nonetheless important: reauthorizing FISA.
Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler is no longer on an Agriculture subcommittee that oversees the commodities markets.
The Senate was unable to get the two-thirds vote needed to override President Donald Trump's veto of a resolution rebuking his Iran policy.
“The world is not going to be any safer on the other side of COVID,” the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee says.
The nominee to be the fourth acting or confirmed Navy secretary in the last six months acknowledged a crisis in the service at a Senate hearing Thursday.
Bipartisan support is growing for a fix to the massive new small-business lending program created in March that would let recipients spend less on payroll.
A dispute over providing more aid to state and local governments has got a lot of attention, but relief negotiatiors have more contentious issues to tackle.
Lawmakers grilled airlines about passenger safety, refund policies and their use of the money Congress allocated to keep employees on the payroll.
The hearing was a proxy fight over Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s race to fill federal judicial vacancies, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It's been more than 10 days since Congress passed a resolution limiting presidential authority on military action in Iran. So why did the president just veto it?
Some Senate Republicans are warming to giving states flexibility to use federal aid to replace lost revenue; Democrats want massive new cash infusion.